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Sultanas, the business mind, and the inner life/  /April 09, 2007
[ The good quotes seem to come in bunches:

So does my grocer stigmatize me when I complain of the quality of his sultanas, and he answers in one breath that they are the best sultanas, and how can I expect the best sultanas at that price? It is a flaw inherent in the business mind, and Margaret may do well to be tender to it, considering all that the business mind has done for England.
A younger woman might have resented his masterly ways, but Margaret had too firm a grip of life to make a fuss. She was, in her own way, as masterly. If he was a fortress she was a mountain peak, whom all might tread, but whom the snows made nightly virginal. . . . And if insight were sufficient, if the inner life were the whole of life, their happiness had been assured.

Both from the same two-page spread of Howards End by E. M. Forster, that master. ]

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