Quote by George Eliot

I never had any preference for her, any more than I have a preference for breathing.


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Summary

This quote conveys that the speaker's feelings towards the person in question are so strong and inherent that it is like an instinctive need, comparing it to the act of breathing. It implies that the speaker does not actively choose or decide to have a preference for this person; instead, it is a natural and unquestionable inclination or necessity. The quote suggests that the depth of the speaker's connection and attachment surpasses any conscious decision or preference.

By George Eliot
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