“Divest yourself of the dislike you have taken to circumstantial details; I have often told you, and you ought yourself to feel the truth of this remark, that they are as dear to us from those we love, as they are tedious and disagreeable from others. If they are displeasing to us, it is only from the indifference we feel for those who write them.”
Quote by Marie Rabutin-Chantal De Sevigne
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The Letters of Madame De Sevigne to Her Daughter and Friends
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