He who draws noble delights from sentiments of poetry is a true poet, though he has never written a line in all his life.

Meaning of the quote

The quote explains that someone can be considered a true poet even if they have never written any poems. The key is that they deeply enjoy and find inspiration from poetry, and this passion and appreciation for poetry is what makes them a real poet, regardless of whether they have composed their own poems.

About George Sand

George Sand, the renowned French novelist, memoirist, and journalist, was a trailblazer in the European Romantic era. Her life and works were marked by advocacy for women’s rights, unconventional choices, and a prolific literary output spanning over 50 volumes of tales, plays, and political texts.

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French novelist and memoirist; pseudonym of Lucile Aurore Dupin

I see upon their noble brows the seal of the Lord, for they were born kings of the earth far more truly than those who possess it only from having bought it.

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French novelist and memoirist; pseudonym of Lucile Aurore Dupin

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French novelist and memoirist; pseudonym of Lucile Aurore Dupin

Try to keep your soul young and quivering right up to old age.

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One approaches the journey’s end. But the end is a goal, not a catastrophe.

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The trade of authorship is a violent, and indestructible obsession.

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Charity degrades those who receive it and hardens those who dispense it.

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