Quote by: Remy de Gourmont

It is not perhaps a question of truthfulness; it is rather a natural incapacity to think for herself, to take cognizance of herself in her own brain, and not in the eyes and in the lips of others; even when the ingenuously write into little secret diaries, women think of the unknown god reading--perhaps--over their shoulders. With a similar nature, a woman, to be placed in the first ranks of men, would require even higher genius than that of the highest man; that is why, if the conspicuous works of men themselves, the finest works of women are always inferior to the worth of the women who produced them.


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Author Bio


  • NameRemy de Gourmont
  • DescriptionFrench writer
  • BornApril 4, 1858
  • DiedSeptember 27, 1915
  • CountryFrance
  • ProfessionWriter; Poet; Novelist; Playwright