Quote by George Eliot

Bodily haste and exertion usually leave our thoughts very much at the mercy of our feelings and imagination.


Bodily haste and exertion usually leave our thoughts very mu

Summary

This quote suggests that when we rush and exert ourselves physically, our thoughts become vulnerable to our emotions and imagination. In such a state, our thinking processes may become compromised, and we may make decisions based on impulsive or exaggerated feelings rather than rationality. The quote implies that it is important to find a balance between physical activity and mental focus in order to maintain clarity and make sound judgments.

By George Eliot
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