Quote by: Christine de Pizan

Causing any damage or harm to one party in order to help another party is not justice, and likewise, attacking all feminine conduct [in order to warn men away from individual women who are deceitful] is contrary to the truth, just as I will show you with a hypothetical case. Let us suppose they did this intending to draw fools away from foolishness. It would be as if I attacked fire -- a very good and necessary element nevertheless -- because some people burnt themselves, or water because someone drowned. The same can be said of all good things which can be used well or used badly. But one must not attack them if fools abuse them.


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Author Bio


  • NameChristine de Pizan
  • DescriptionItalian French late medieval author
  • AliasesChristine de Pisan
  • Born1365
  • Died1430
  • CountryFrance
  • ProfessionWriter; Poet; Philosopher