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Woman in the Nineteenth Century Quotes

When the intellect and affections are in harmony; when intellectual consciousness is calm and deep; inspiration will not be confounded with fancy.

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Margaret Fuller - Woman in the Nineteenth Century Quotes
  • Book: Woman in the Nineteenth Century
  • Writer: Margaret Fuller
  • Genre: Non-Fiction, Feminism
  • Published: 1845
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