Suzanne La Follette Quotes
- The revolutionists did not succeed in establishing human freedom; they poured the new wine of belief in equal rights for all men into the old…
- Until economic freedom is attained for everybody, there can be no real freedom for anybody.
- What its children become, that will the community become.
- . . . nothing could be more grotesquely unjust than a code of morals, reinforced by laws, which relieves men from responsibility for irregular sexual…
- It is necessary to grow accustomed to freedom before one may walk in it sure-footedly.
- People never move towards revolution; they are pushed towards it by intolerable injustices in the economic and social order under which they live.
- Most people, no doubt, when they espouse human rights, make their own mental reservations about the proper application of the word "human."
- There is nothing more innately human than the tendency to transmute what has become customary into what has been divinely ordained.
- Anyone who has not known that inestimable privilege can possibly realize what good fortune it is to grow up in a home where there are…