George Sand

"We must love stupid people better than ourselves; are they not the really unfortunate ones of this world? Do not people without taste and without ideal grow constantly weary, rejoicing in nothing, and being quite useless here below?"

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Source: George Sand (2009). “Letters of George Sand”, p.13, Cosimo, Inc.

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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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