"Unkindness almost always stands for the displeasure that one has in oneself."

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Source: Adrienne Monnier (1976). “The Very Rich Hours of Adrienne Monnier”, p.174, U of Nebraska Press

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Adrienne Monnier

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Adrienne Monnier was a French publisher and writer known for her influential bookshop and her contributions to literary culture in early 20th-century Paris.

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