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Fear Quote by Mary Wollstonecraft

“And having no fear of the devil before my eyes, I venture to call this a suggestion of reason, instead of resting my weakness on the broad shoulders of the first seducer of my frail sex.” quote by Mary Wollstonecraft
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““And having no fear of the devil before my eyes, I venture to call this a suggestion of reason, instead of resting my weakness on the broad shoulders of the first seducer of my frail sex.””

Mary Wollstonecraft

About This Quote

Source Essay: A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, Mary Wollstonecraft, 1792

Advocates rational reasoning over fear, urging women to claim intellectual agency.

In simple terms: Reason over fear for women.

Key Takeaway

Embrace rational thought.

Themes

gender reason empowerment fear

Mood

empowering thoughtful

Type

philosophical feminist

When to use this quote

  • education reform
  • political activism
  • personal decision‑making
  • public speaking

Key Concepts

feminism enlightenment autonomy

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can women assert reason in daily life?
  • What barriers limit rational expression?
A Different Perspective

Patriarchal norms can suppress rational voices.

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