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In all private quarrels the duller nature is triumphant by reason of dullness
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"In all private quarrels the duller nature is triumphant by reason of dullness"

- George Eliot

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This quote by George Eliot recommends that in any conflict between two individuals, the one who is less intelligent or less aware of the situation will normally come out on top. This is since the duller nature is less most likely to be able to think about a creative option or to be able to consider a method to outsmart the other individual. The duller nature is more likely to rely on strength or to just outlast the other person. This quote suggests that in any conflict, the individual who is more intelligent or more knowledgeable about the scenario is at a disadvantage. It likewise indicates that in order to be successful in a dispute, one must have the ability to consider creative options and be able to outsmart the other individual. This quote is a pointer that intelligence and awareness are essential in any dispute which one needs to not undervalue the power of the duller nature.

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George Eliot This quote is written / told by George Eliot between November 22, 1819 and December 22, 1880. She was a famous Author from United Kingdom. The author also have 100 other quotes.

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