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Mary Wollstonecraft

  • Michelle AMhar citeretfor 8 måneder siden
    My own sex, I hope, will excuse me, if I treat them like rational creatures, instead of flattering their FASCINATING graces, and viewing them as if they were in a state of perpetual childhood, unable to stand alone.
  • Michelle AMhar citeretfor 8 måneder siden
    A standing army, for instance, is incompatible with freedom; because subordination and rigour are the very sinews of military discipline; and despotism is necessary to give vigour to enterprises that one will directs.
  • Michelle AMhar citeretfor 8 måneder siden
    Let her only determine, without being too anxious about present happiness, to acquire the qualities that ennoble a rational being, and a rough, inelegant husband may shock her taste without destroying her peace of mind. She will not model her soul to suit the frailties of her companion, but to bear with them: his character may be a trial, but not an impediment to virtue.
  • Michelle AMhar citeretfor 8 måneder siden
    They were made to be loved, and must not aim at respect, lest they should be hunted out of society as masculine.
  • Michelle AMhar citeretfor 8 måneder siden
    I love man as my fellow; but his sceptre real or usurped, extends not to me, unless the reason of an individual demands my homage; and even then the submission is to reason, and not to man.
  • Michelle AMhar citeretfor 8 måneder siden
    Girls and boys, in short, would play harmless together, if the distinction of sex was not inculcated long before nature makes any difference.
  • Michelle AMhar citeretfor 8 måneder siden
    Women are every where in this deplorable state; for, in order to preserve their innocence, as ignorance is courteously termed, truth is hidden from them, and they are made to assume an artificial character before their faculties have acquired any strength.
  • Michelle AMhar citeretfor 8 måneder siden
    For man and woman, truth, if I understand the meaning of the word, must be the same; yet the fanciful female character, so prettily drawn by poets and novelists, demanding the sacrifice of truth and sincerity, virtue becomes a relative idea, having no other foundation than utility, and of that utility men pretend arbitrarily to judge, shaping it to their own convenience.
  • Michelle AMhar citeretfor 8 måneder siden
    considering woman as a whole, let it be what it will, instead of a part of man, the inquiry is, whether she has reason or not. If she has, which, for a moment, I will take for granted, she was not created merely to be the solace of man, and the sexual should not destroy the human character.
  • Michelle AMhar citeretfor 8 måneder siden
    I lament that women are systematically degraded by receiving the trivial attentions, which men think it manly to pay to the sex, when, in fact, they are insultingly supporting their own superiority.
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