George Sand

"Anything we destroy in ourselves we destroy in others. Our falls lower others and throw them down; we owe it to our fellows to keep upright, in order that they too may keep their feet."

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Source: George Sand (1991). “Story of My Life: The Autobiography of George Sand”, p.595, SUNY Press

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George Sand

George Sand

Novelist, Memoirist

George Sand was a French novelist and feminist known for her bold exploration of love and freedom in works like 'Indiana'.

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