How To Use George sand In A Sentence
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One is happy as a result of one's own efforts once one knows the necessary ingredients of happiness: simple tastes, a certain degree of courage, self denial to a point, love of work, and above all, a clear conscience. George Sand
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Guard well within yourself that treasure, kindness. Know how to give without hesitation, how to lose without regret, how to acquire without meanness. George Sand
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The capacity of passion is both cruel and divine. George Sand
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It is a mistake to regard age as a downhill grade toward dissolution. The reverse is true. As one grows older, one climbs with surprising strides. George Sand
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Butterflies are but flowers that blew away one sunny day when Nature was feeling at her most inventive and fertile. George Sand
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Charity degrades those who receive it and hardens those who dispense it. George Sand
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Merle Oberon and George Sanders, Mary Pickford and Veronica Lake.
COLDHEART CANYON
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Simplicity is the most difficult thing to secure in this world; it is the last limit of experience and the last effort of genius. George Sand
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Guard well within yourself that treasure, kindness. Know how to give without hesitation, how to lose without regret, how to acquire without meanness. George Sand
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We cannot tear out a single page of our life, but we can throw the whole book in the fire. George Sand
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George Sand drew an enormously thick Trabucco cigar out of her apron pocket, and called out "Frederic! un fidibus!
Frederic Chopin as a Man and Musician
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Mademoiselle Delaunay was George Sand -- independent, gifted, on the road to fame like that great _declassee_ of old; and he was her friend and comrade, a humble soldier, a camp follower, in the great army of letters.
The History of David Grieve
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Whoever has loved knows all that life contains of sorrow and joy. George Sand
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George Sand tells us that he was obliged "to accept, in theory, what he called the necessities of pure politics, ruse, charlatanism and even untruth, concessions that were not sincere, alliances in which he did not believe, and vain promises.
George Sand; Some Aspects of her Life and Writings
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It is a mistake to regard age as a downhill grade toward dissolution. The reverse is true. As one grows older, one climbs with surprising strides. George Sand
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Art for art's sake is an empty phrase. Art for the sake of truth, art for the sake of the good and the beautiful, that is the faith I am searching for. George Sand
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Butterflies are but flowers that blew away one sunny day when Nature was feeling at her most inventive and fertile. George Sand
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George Sand's books are full of allusions to Chopin, and from the many that are quoteworthy, the following may be cited from her
The Love Affairs of Great Musicians
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Guard well within yourself that treasure, kindness. Know how to give without hesitation, how to lose without regret, how to acquire without meanness. George Sand
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One changes from day to day, and... after a few years have passed one has completely altered. George Sand
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God abandons only those who abandon themselves, and whoever has the courage to shut up his sorrow within his own heart is stronger to fight against it than he who complains. George Sand
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It is a mistake to regard age as a downhill grade toward dissolution. The reverse is true. As one grows older, one climbs with surprising strides. George Sand
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God abandons only those who abandon themselves, and whoever has the courage to shut up his sorrow within his own heart is stronger to fight against it than he who complains. George Sand
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What with these kingly travellers and such modern uncrowned kings as Puvis de Chavannes, Dumas, George Sand,
In and out of Three Normady Inns
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The capacity of passion is both cruel and divine. George Sand
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No more can Mr. George Sandys, who came to Virginia in the train of Governor Wyat, in 1621, and completed his excellent metrical translation of Ovid on the banks of the James, in the midst of the Indian massacre of 1622, "limned" as he writes "by that imperfect light which was snatched from the hours of night and repose, having wars and tumults to bring it to light instead of the muses.
Initial Studies in American Letters
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Becoming George Sand" offers sketchy vignettes of Sand's excursion to Mallorca with the pettish and ailing composer Frédéric Chopin, but these scenes shed no light on Maria's problems, which are based not on passion but on lying.
Trying to Keep Parallel Narratives on the Rails
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Art for art's sake is an empty phrase. Art for the sake of truth, art for the sake of the good and the beautiful, that is the faith I am searching for. George Sand
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It is a mistake to regard age as a downhill grade toward dissolution. The reverse is true. As one grows older, one climbs with surprising strides. George Sand
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Art for art's sake is an empty phrase. Art for the sake of truth, art for the sake of the good and the beautiful, that is the faith I am searching for. George Sand
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He was buried in the Old Church at Middleburg in August 1660 under the alias George Sanders.
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One is happy as a result of one's own efforts once one knows the necessary ingredients of happiness: simple tastes, a certain degree of courage, self denial to a point, love of work, and above all, a clear conscience. George Sand
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George Sand has ever been regarded as a poetizer of rural life, an arch-idealist of her humbler country-folks.
In the Heart of the Vosges And Other Sketches by a "Devious Traveller"
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It is a mistake to regard age as a downhill grade toward dissolution. The reverse is true. As one grows older, one climbs with surprising strides. George Sand
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Simplicity is the most difficult thing to secure in this world; it is the last limit of experience and the last effort of genius. George Sand
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Nothing resembles selfishness more closely than self-respect. George Sand
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Charity degrades those who receive it and hardens those who dispense it. George Sand
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His position at court did not require Lawes to compose for the church, and his only surviving sacred music is a set of psalm settings, using the metrical translations of George Sandys.
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One is happy as a result of one's own efforts once one knows the necessary ingredients of happiness: simple tastes, a certain degree of courage, self denial to a point, love of work, and above all, a clear conscience. George Sand
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Art for art's sake is an empty phrase. Art for the sake of truth, art for the sake of the good and the beautiful, that is the faith I am searching for. George Sand
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The capacity of passion is both cruel and divine. George Sand
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George Sand nii naiselik: need kivikäikse kurrud ei lase aimata ta sõrmil tinti.
Archive 2009-09-01
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He spoke with scorn of the "rights of women," their demand for the suffrage, and the _cohue_ of female authors, expressing himself in terms of ridiculous disparagement of writers so eminent as George Sand and George Eliot; but he strenuously advocated the claim of women to a recognised medical education.
Thomas Carlyle
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Last year, I blogged a lot about various anniversary-year events being observed in France: Salvador Dali and George Sand were the big ones.
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Simplicity is the most difficult thing to secure in this world; it is the last limit of experience and the last effort of genius. George Sand
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The capacity of passion is both cruel and divine. George Sand
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One is happy as a result of one's own efforts once one knows the necessary ingredients of happiness: simple tastes, a certain degree of courage, self denial to a point, love of work, and above all, a clear conscience. George Sand
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Life resembles a novel more often than novels resemble life. George Sand
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Art for art's sake is an empty phrase. Art for the sake of truth, art for the sake of the good and the beautiful, that is the faith I am searching for. George Sand
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No place is ugly to those who understand the virtues and sweetness of everything that God has made. George Sand
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Chateaubriand said truly that: "le talent de George Sand a quelque ratine dans la corruption, elle deviendrait commune en devenant timoree.
Frederic Chopin as a Man and Musician