"Is suffering so very serious? ...I'm referring to the kind of suffering a man inflicts on a woman or a woman on a man. It's extremely painful... hardly bearable. But I very much fear that this sort of pain... is no more worthy of respect than old age or illness."

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Source: Mes Apprentissages. Book by Sidonie Gabrielle Colette, 1936.

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Sidonie Gabrielle Colette

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Sidonie Gabrielle Colette was a French novelist and feminist icon known for her exploration of love and identity in works like 'Gigi' and 'Claudine.'

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