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Annette Vallon: A Novel of the French Revolution
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“I reflected, not for the first or last time, that when you are reading, others think they can disturb you because you are not doing anything.”
― Annette Vallon: A Novel of the French Revolution
― Annette Vallon: A Novel of the French Revolution
“Hatred is a waste of anyone's time.”
― Annette Vallon: A Novel of the French Revolution
― Annette Vallon: A Novel of the French Revolution
“The Revolution has shown us that the advantages and opinion of society, which I thought everything, are really nothing, and always have been nothing. It is only our vanity that led us to believe otherwise...”
― Annette Vallon: A Novel of the French Revolution
― Annette Vallon: A Novel of the French Revolution
“Even the most honorable of men know nothing of what love means to a woman. They feel pleasure, and that is their aim. A woman believes that love itself is her whole aim and pleasure merely one branch of a vast tree, deeply rooted in her heart. She believes it is her profound duty to care for this tree, nourish it each day, and give all of its fruits exclusively to one man and to her children. This in itself demands a sacrifice that men cannot comprehend.”
― Annette Vallon: A Novel of the French Revolution
― Annette Vallon: A Novel of the French Revolution
