Griff House in Nuneaton where the author, George Eliot, lived for many years of her life. (Photo by Freda Chaney)
"You will always defend what you feel you must defend, but why must you defend it at all? Life is too short to get your blood pressure up! Learn what to believe, and live it. HOW you live your life is always the best example for others. Words pale in comparison. Wisdom wins. Don't try to avoid the rain, the mud puddles, the thunder and lightning. It's going to happen no matter what you do. Spread your umbrella of wisdom over your life!
George Eliot (pseudonym for Mary Ann Evans) was a great example of applying what was important for her own life, disregarding the need to listen to the masses, taking a swift turn to George Lewes, her soul mate, and launching into life with her own wisdom tucked under her arm. The world can thank Eliot for daring to dream and to be. She has much to teach us in the numerous novels she left behind. In them she describes the human condition, and shows through the characters lives how we can win or lose according to our own actions and through our interactions of others." ~ Freda M. Chaney, KARMA ROAD
George Eliot (pseudonym for Mary Ann Evans) was a great example of applying what was important for her own life, disregarding the need to listen to the masses, taking a swift turn to George Lewes, her soul mate, and launching into life with her own wisdom tucked under her arm. The world can thank Eliot for daring to dream and to be. She has much to teach us in the numerous novels she left behind. In them she describes the human condition, and shows through the characters lives how we can win or lose according to our own actions and through our interactions of others." ~ Freda M. Chaney, KARMA ROAD