Mary Wollstonecraft — "It is a melancholy truth; yet a truth it is, that women, as well as men, without…"
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.
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.
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"The preposterous distinctions of rank, which render civilization a curse, by hardening one part of the human species, and softening the other, should be abolished."
"I am not a mere shadow, but a substance."
"I have a mind that is always at work, and a heart that is always at rest."
"I love man as my fellow; but his scepter, real, or usurped, extends not to me, unless the reason of an individual demands my homage."
"Let us then, by way of experiment, suppose that women are allowed to acquire knowledge like men, and that their minds are not habituated to the slavish dependence that makes them become the abject too…"
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