Mary Wollstonecraft — "How can a being be noble who is only good because she is afraid of being wicked?"
How can a being be noble who is only good because she is afraid of being wicked?
How can a being be noble who is only good because she is afraid of being wicked?
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"It is a melancholy truth; yet a truth it is, that women, as well as men, without a proper education, will ever be a prey to their prejudices."
"I have a soul that is too proud to stoop to any meanness."
"The mind must be strong that resolutely forms its own principles."
"It is a great misfortune to be born a woman."
"I am not arguing for the rights of women but for the rights of humanity."
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