George Eliot quote about sin from Daniel Deronda - No evil dooms us hopelessly except the evil we love, and desire to continue in, and make no effort to escape from.
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No evil dooms us hopelessly except the evil we love, and desire to continue in, and make no effort to escape from.
 George Eliot, Daniel Deronda (1876). copy citation

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Author George Eliot
Source Daniel Deronda
Topic sin evil desire
Date 1876
Language English
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“Deronda's heart was pierced. He turned his eyes on her poor beseeching face and said, "I believe that you may become worthier than you have ever yet been—worthy to lead a life that may be a blessing. No evil dooms us hopelessly except the evil we love, and desire to continue in, and make no effort to escape from. You have made efforts—you will go on making them."
"But you were the beginning of them. You must not forsake me," said Gwendolen, leaning with her clasped hands on the arm of her chair and looking at him, while her face bore piteous traces of the life-experience concentrated in the twenty-four hours—that new terrible life lying on the other side of the deed which fulfills a criminal desire.” source

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