Be grateful Quote by Mary Roberts Rinehart
“Politics is still the man's game. The women are allowed to do the chores, the dirty work, and now and then--but only occasionally--one is present at some secret conference or other. But it's not the rule. They can go out and get the vote, if they can and will; they can collect money, they can be grateful for being permitted to work. But that is all.”
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Man Who Was Thursday? Actually unknown, likely early 20th‑century fiction
Women are relegated to subordinate roles while men dominate power structures, limiting true equality.
In simple terms: Women are kept in secondary roles while men hold power.
Challenge the status quo and demand equal participation.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- political campaigns
- workplace leadership
- community organizing
- voting rights
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can women break into secret decision‑making circles?
- What structures keep men in power?
Progress can be slow and met with resistance from entrenched interests.