Mary Shelley — "I wish that women would have power not over men, but over themselves."
I wish that women would have power not over men, but over themselves.
I wish that women would have power not over men, but over themselves.
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"What does it avail that I am in the midst of a garden, if the flowers bloom not for me?"
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"To examine the causes of life, we must first have recourse to death."
A statement reflecting feminist ideals, likely from her personal writings or essays.
Date: Early 19th century (approximate)
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