Quote by George Eliot

The sense of an entailed disadvantage -- the deformed foot doubtfully hidden by the shoe, makes a restlessly active spiritual yeast, and easily turns a self-centered, unloving nature into an Ishmaelite. But in the rarer sort, who presently see their own frustrated claim as one among a myriad, the inexorable sorrow takes the form of fellowship and makes the imagination tender.


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Summary

This quote suggests that individuals who feel burdened by a visible disadvantage tend to become self-centered and unloving, like an outcast. However, for those who recognize that their struggle is one among many, their inherent sorrow leads them to empathize with others and cultivate a compassionate perspective. In this way, their own hardship fosters a sense of unity and nurtures a more empathetic and imaginative mindset.

By George Eliot
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