4 Quotes & Sayings By Sarah Bakewell

Sarah Bakewell is a journalist and author. Her previous book was the history of the French Revolution, Liberty's Exiles: French émigrés and the Revolution. Her interests include the Enlightenment, medicine, psychology, philosophy, women's history and science. She lives in London.

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He blushed to see other Frenchmen overcome with joy whenever they met a compatriot abroad. The would fall on each other, cluster in a raucous group, and pass whole evenings complaining about the barbarity of the locals. These were the few who actually noticed that locals did things differently. Others managed to travel so ‘covered and wrapped in a taciturn and incommunicative prudence, defending themselves from the contagion of an unknown atmosphere’ that they noticed nothing at all. . Sarah Bakewell
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As history has repeatedly suggested, nothing is more effective for demolishing traditional legal protections than the combined claims that a crime is uniquely dangerous, and that those behind it have exceptional powers of resistance. [On witchburning in France during the 16th Century.] Sarah Bakewell
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Ideas are interesting, but people are vastly more so. Sarah Bakewell