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Sermon Quotations Archive
Quotations regarding 'Men'
Women ought to have representatives, instead of being arbitrarily governed without any direct share allowed them in the deliberations of government.
Mary Wollstonecraft, British Writer (1759-1797)
Women are degraded by the propensity to enjoy the present moment, and, at last, despise the freedom which they have not sufficient virtue to struggle to attain.
Mary Wollstonecraft, British Writer (1759-1797)
If the abstract rights of man will bear discussion and explanation, those of women, by a parity of reasoning, will not shrink from the same test.
Mary Wollstonecraft, British Writer (1759-1797)
If women be educated for dependence; that is, to act according to the will of another fallible being, and submit, right or wrong, to power, where are we to stop?
Mary Wollstonecraft, British Writer (1759-1797)
Men and women must be educated, in a great degree, by the opinions and manners of the society they live in.
Mary Wollstonecraft, British Writer (1759-1797)
Children, I grant, should be innocent; but when the epithet is applied to men, or women, it is but a civil term for weakness.
Mary Wollstonecraft, British Writer (1759-1797)
Make women rational creatures, and free citizens, and they will quickly become good wives; - that is, if men do not neglect the duties of husbands and fathers.
Mary Wollstonecraft, British Writer (1759-1797)
We've carried that over into the visual development as well. We've designed quite an exotic cast of characters, but the last thing we want is to dictate to the players how their PCs should look. What we want to do is inspire.
Sam Wood, American Director (1883-1949)
And I think maybe all women, if they just had a chance, would be romantic and believe in love and not sex. And men believe in sex and not love.
Beatrice Wood, American Artist (1893-1998)
You can be bound by physical things, as I am by certain sicknesses, but nevertheless you can still be free to recognize that all initiatives really come from yourself if you don't depend upon structures of government or structures of any kind.
George Woodcock, Canadian Writer (1912-1995)
A coach is someone who can give correction without causing resentment.
John Wooden, American Coach (1910- )
Never mistake activity for achievement.
John Wooden, American Coach (1910- )
If Congress refuse to listen to and grant what women ask, there is but one course left then to pursue. What is there left for women to do but to become the mothers of the future government?
Victoria Woodhull, American Activist (1838-1927)
The women of the country have the power in their own hands, in spite of the law and the government being altogether of the male order.
Victoria Woodhull, American Activist (1838-1927)
Suffrage is a common right of citizenship. Women have the right of suffrage. Logically it cannot be escaped.
Victoria Woodhull, American Activist (1838-1927)
Let women issue a declaration of independence sexually, and absolutely refuse to cohabit with men until they are acknowledged as equals in everything, and the victory would be won in a single week.
Victoria Woodhull, American Activist (1838-1927)
If women would today would rise en masse and demand their emancipation, the men would be compelled to grant it.
Victoria Woodhull, American Activist (1838-1927)
I and others of my sex find ourselves controlled by a form of government in the inauguration of which we had no voice.
Victoria Woodhull, American Activist (1838-1927)
Women have no government.
Victoria Woodhull, American Activist (1838-1927)
I ask the rights to pursue happiness by having a voice in that government to which I am accountable.
Victoria Woodhull, American Activist (1838-1927)