
…character is not cut in marble—it is not something solid and unalterable. It is something living and changing, and may become diseased as our bodies do.
George Eliot, Middlemarch (1871-72)
…character is not cut in marble—it is not something solid and unalterable. It is something living and changing, and may become diseased as our bodies do.
George Eliot, Middlemarch (1871-72)
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A scary thought! To me a person of character will never change.
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Perhaps like giving into temptation when money is to be made (even though the person was ‘honest’ earlier) or allowing power to go to one’s head?
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