“Every fact is impure, but every fact contains in it the juices of life. Every fact is a clod, from which may grow an amaranth or a palm.”
Quote by Margaret Fuller
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The Essential Margaret Fuller
This volume includes a selection of Margaret Fuller's most significant essays, reviews, and letters, showcasing her intellectual contributions to the fields of literature, philosophy, and women's rights. The collection provides insight into her complex character and her role in the intellectual and cultural life of her time. more
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“While any one is base, none can be entirely free and noble.”
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