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One Quotes by Frances Wright
- Of the thousands who have paid homage to virtue, barely one has thought to inspect the pedestal on which it stands.
- There is but one honest limit to the rights of a sentient being; it is where they touch the rights of another sentient being.
- It is in vain that we would circumscribe the power of one half of our race, and that half by far the most important and…
- Now here is a departure from the first principle of true ethics. Here we find ideas of moral wrong and moral right associated with something…
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