Quote by George Eliot
Family likeness has often a deep sadness in it. Nature, that great tragic dramatist, knits us together by bone and muscle, and divides us by the subtler web of our brains; blends yearning and repulsion; and ties us by our heart-strings to the beings that jar us at every movement.
Summary
This quote explores the complexities and contradictions that exist within family relationships. It suggests that while there can be a strong physical resemblance among family members, there is often a deeper underlying sadness that comes from the differences in our personalities, thoughts, and emotions. Nature, depicted here as a tragic dramatist, connects us physically but also separates us mentally and emotionally, creating a mix of longing and aversion towards our family members. Despite the disagreements and conflicts that arise, we remain bonded to them through our deeply rooted affection and shared experiences.
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Sin
By George Eliot