p. 351
“Ugly people have great need of unusual virtues, because they are likely to be extremely uncomfortable without them. But the theory that unusual virtues spring by a direct consequence out of personal disadvantages, as animals get thicker wool in severe climates, is perhaps a little overstrained. For there are temptations of hunger just as well as of feasting.”
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The Mill on the Floss
Eliot, George | Pocket Library, 1956