no one has strength given to do what is unnatural.
 George Eliot, The Mill on the Floss (1860). copy citation

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Author George Eliot
Source The Mill on the Floss
Topic strength
Date 1860
Language English
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““Why do you speak so bitterly to me, Philip?” said Maggie. “Because I foresee it will not end well; you can never carry on this self-torture.” “I shall have strength given me,” said Maggie, tremulously. “No, you will not, Maggie; no one has strength given to do what is unnatural. It is mere cowardice to seek safety in negations. No character becomes strong in that way. You will be thrown into the world some day, and then every rational satisfaction of your nature that you deny now will assault you like a savage appetite.”” source