"It will appear evident upon attentive consideration that……" — Frances Wright
"It will appear evident upon attentive consideration that equality of intellectual and physical advantages is the only sure foundation of liberty, and that such equality may best, and perhaps only, be obtained by a union of interests and cooperation in labor."
—
Frances Wright
★
★
★
★
★
0.0 avg (0 ratings)
48 Quotes by Frances Wright
Frances Wright has 48 quotes on this site.
A few more worth reading:
-
Equality! Where is it, if not in education? Equal rights! They cannot exist without equality of instruction.
-
I feel virtuous because my soul is at ease.
-
Opinions are not to be learned by rote, like the letters of an alphabet, or the words of a dictionary.…
-
Of the thousands who have paid homage to virtue, barely one has thought to inspect the pedestal on which it…
-
Credulity is always ridiculous.
-
I am neither Jew nor Gentile, Mohammedan nor Theist; I am but a member of the human family, and would…
-
How are men to be secured in any rights without instruction; how to be secured in the equal exercise of…
-
Religion may be defined thus: a belief in, and homage rendered to, existences unseen and causes unknown.
-
However novel it may appear, I shall venture the assertion, that, until women assume the place in society which good…
-
The sciences have ever been the surest guides to virtue.
-
There is but one honest limit to the rights of a sentient being; it is where they touch the rights…
-
An opinion, right or wrong, can never constitute a moral offense, nor be in itself a moral obligation. It may…
See all 48 quotes by Frances Wright »
More Advantages Quotes
This quote is filed under Advantages Quotes,
one of 434 quotes in that category. Here are a few more:
See all 434 Advantages Quotes »