Quote by George Eliot

The select natures who pant after the ideal, and find nothing in pantaloons or petticoats great enough to command their reverence and love, are curiously in unison with the narrowest and pettiest.


The select natures who pant after the ideal, and find nothin

Summary

This quote suggests that those who aspire to achieve greatness and idolize ideals are similar to those who have small-minded and narrow perspectives. It implies that those who are unable to see the value in ordinary things like clothing are aligned with those who lack depth and understanding. This can be interpreted as a commentary on the complexities of human nature and the diversity of people's interests and priorities.

By George Eliot
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