text,updated_at,metaphor,created_at,context,theme,reviewed_on,dictionary,comments,provenance,id,work_id
"Neither understanding nor memory need to be exerted on such trifles; and consequently, it was giving scope to her idleness. But her idleness led her into an error; for her mind, though inclined to laziness, sought for a more solid, and more active food. Thus, after bestowing much time on such follies, she was surprised not to find the satisfaction she had promised herself. she experienced a charm, a weariness in her mind; that is, she was quite disposed to ill humour. (Vol. I, page 266)",2010-07-16 21:56:48 UTC,"""But her idleness led her into an error; for her mind, though inclined to laziness, sought for a more solid, and more active food.""",2010-07-16 21:55:15 UTC,"","",,"","","Contributed by PC Fleming, searching ""mind.""",17965,6749
"To be sure but when one has any thing in one's mind, or in one's heart, what can one do? It is often a trifle; a little crumb; but it is those little crumbs that we must not suffer to accumulate till the next day.
(Vol. II, page 329)",2013-06-14 04:28:01 UTC,"""It is often a trifle; a little crumb; but it is those little crumbs that we must not suffer to accumulate till the next day.""",2010-07-17 15:50:00 UTC,Con. XX,"",,"","","Contributed by PC Fleming, searching ""heart""",17977,6749