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Erica Jong, Sappho's Leap Quotes: Because When you write about people, you inevitably offend--but if you write about animals, the evil do not recognize themselves but the good understand immediately.
         

Because When you write about people, you inevitably offend--but if you write about animals, the evil do not recognize themselves but the good understand immediately.


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Because When you write about people, you inevitably offend--but if you write about animals, the evil do not recognize themselves but the good understand immediately.
         



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This page presents the quote "Because When you write about people, you inevitably offend--but if you write about animals, the evil do not recognize themselves but the good understand immediately.". Author of this quote is Erica Jong, Sappho's Leap. This quote is about self-recognition, self-examination, good, evil, aesop, fables,.