And, of course men know best about everything, except what women know better.
There are certain things we feel to be beautiful and good, and we must hunger after them.”. – George Eliot. 6. “It will never rain roses: when we want to have more roses we must plant more trees.”. – George Eliot. 7. “Our dead are never dead to us, until we have forgotten them.”. – George Eliot.
“You know nothing about Hope, that immortal, delicious maiden forever courted forever propitious, whom fools have called deceitful, as if it were Hope that carried the cup of disappointment, whereas it is her deadly enemy, Certainty, whom she only escapes by transformation.” – George Eliot
Eliot might be from the Victorian era, but the words of this timeless author and journalist provide motivation, inspiration and wisdom about human nature that is relevant to our day-to-day lives. We had a lot of fun searching for some of our favorite motivational George Eliot quotes!
– George Eliot. 36. “In every parting there is an image of death.”. – George Eliot.
Nay, children may be strangled, but deeds never: they have an indestructible life both in and out of our consciousness.”. – George Eliot. 22.
2. “Blessed is the influence of one true, loving human soul on another.”. – George Eliot. 3. “It is never too late to be what you might have been.”. – George Eliot. 4. “Animals are such agreeable friends – they ask no questions; they pass no criticisms.”. – George Eliot.
Pride helps; and pride is not a bad thing when it only urges us to hide our hurts— not to hurt others.”. – George Eliot. 19. “My own experience and development deepen everyday my conviction that our moral progress may be measured by the degree in which we sympathize with individual suffering and individual joy.”.
A man who says he "gets" women is like a guy in a kayak assuring you that he can paddle around a tsunami.
One of the benchmarks of maturity is realizing that you don't know everything. Not that you haven't studied enough or paid close enough attention, but that there are limits to how much any one person is capable of knowing. Take men and women, for instance. A man might like to think that he understands women—and to some extent, maybe he does. But his knowledge is finite. There is only so much that a human male is capable of comprehending about the complex inner logic of a woman. He can pretend to know exactly why women behave the way they do, but he's just kidding himself. A man who says he "gets" women is like a guy in a kayak assuring you that he can paddle around a tsunami.
It's right there in the name: decorative towels. They're for decoration, to be admired from afar and, on rare cases, used by visitors. Touching those towels with your grubby hands is as egregious as reaching for a window curtain to wipe food from your mouth.
8. A shopping trip doesn't necessarily mean buying stuff. Shutterstock. For many women, the act of shopping— heading to a store, trying on clothes, and catching up with friends—is more about the social or self-care aspect of the trip than it is about actually buying things.
Sports are just as important as the Oscars. She's not a sports novice. Women love baseball and football and hockey with the same intensity and devotion that you do. But they also have a place in their heart for non-sports related passions, like awards shows.
Yeah, probably. But it's a talent that's been passed down from generation to generation. Most women have been doing it since they first learned how while riding the bus to middle school. If you can apply mascara on a bumpy asphalt road without stabbing yourself in the eye, you're officially a woman.
A woman needs a day face cream and a night face cream. These are different things. Also, face cream should never be used on the body. There are different body lotions for different seasons. If you need their lotion, don't just grab the first bottle you find and lather it on any old body part. Every cream has a specific purpose, and using them in the wrong way will make a woman look at you like you just poured bleach on your coffee.
As Smith says, "just as some mentors are partial to their most promising protégés, women and minority mentors may take a special interest in white male protégés because they possess two socially valued statuses.". In the process, of course, women and minority males may be reinforcing job barriers built on a foundation of bias.
When white men go into "women's work," they earn more money and move up more quickly, out-earning equally qualified women. Because, you know, white guys are just better at everything. Social scientists have been writing about this phenomenon for a least a decade.
Sociologists have also noted that any time a profession-or even a department or a specialty within a profession-becomes female-dominated, it loses status and its pay rates go down. Talk to anyone who's worked a long time in human resources, say, or sociology.
So if the Senate declines to pass the upgraded Paycheck Fairness Act, perhaps they will instead pass a law promising all women that some man will support us. Can you just imagine getting your rights read to you at age 21: You have the right to be supported. If you cannot afford a man, a man will be assigned to you.