George Sand Quote

The misanthropist is to be pitied when his despair proceeds from an ardent love for the good, the beautiful, and the true.


A Thousand Flashes of French Wit, Wisdom, and Wickedness (1886)


The misanthropist is to be pitied when his despair proceeds from an ardent love for the good, the beautiful, and the true.

The misanthropist is to be pitied when his despair proceeds from an ardent love for the good, the beautiful, and the true.

The misanthropist is to be pitied when his despair proceeds from an ardent love for the good, the beautiful, and the true.

The misanthropist is to be pitied when his despair proceeds from an ardent love for the good, the beautiful, and the true.