Danh ngôn của George Eliot

When death, the great reconciler, has come, it is never our tenderness that we repent of, but our severity.
When death, the great reconciler, has come, it is never our tenderness that we repent of, but our severity.
Khi cái chết, đấng hòa giải vĩ đại, đến, chúng ta không bao giờ ăn năn về sự dịu dàng của mình mà là về sự nghiêm khắc của chúng ta.
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