"I have no enthusiasm for nature which the slightest chill will not instantly destroy"
- George Sand
About this Quote
In this quote, George Sand expresses her absence of interest for nature. She suggests that even the slightest chill, or discomfort, can quickly ruin her appreciation for the natural world. This might suggest that Sand is not someone who is quickly satisfied or mesmerized by the beauty of nature. She might be someone who is more conscious external elements and is unable to totally immerse herself in the wonders of the natural world. This quote also highlights the fragility of our connection to nature and how quickly it can be interfered with by external influences.
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