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Man Quotes by Susan B. Anthony
- I declare to you that woman must not depend upon the protection of man, but must be taught to protect herself, and there I take…
- If a man's public record be a clear one, if he has kept his pledges before the world, I do not inquire what his private…
- Of all the old prejudices that cling to the hem of the woman's garments and persistently impede her progress, none holds faster than this. The…
- Whichever way I turn, whatever phase of social life presents itself, the same conviction comes: Independent bread alone can redeem woman from her curse of…
- I shall never pay a dollar of your unjust penalty. All the stock in trade I possess is a $10,000 debt, incurred by publishing my…
- We need a daily paper edited and composed according to woman's own thoughts, and not as woman thinks a man wants her to think and…
- Another writer asserts that the tyranny of man over woman has its roots, after all, in his nobler feelings; his love, his chivalry, and his…
- It is often asserted that as woman has always been man's slave--subject--inferior--dependent, under all forms of government and religion, slavery must be her normal condition.…
- When a man says to me, 'Let us work together in the great cause you have undertaken, and let me be your companion and aid,…
- The day may be approaching when the whole world will recognize woman as the equal of man.
- No man is good enough to govern any woman without her consent.
- Do you not see that so long associety says woman has not brains enough to be a doctor, lawyer or minister, but has plenty to…
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