Love Quote by Mary Wollstonecraft
““To speak disrespectfully of love is, I know, high treason against sentiment and fine feelings; but I wish to speak the simple language of truth, and rather to address the head than the heart. To endeavour to reason love out of the world, would be to out Quixote Cervantes, and equally offend against common sense; but an endeavour to restrain this tumultuous passion, and to prove that it should not be allowed to dethrone superior powers, or to usurp the sceptre which the understanding should ever coolly wield, appears less wild.””
About This Quote
Source Essay: A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, 1792
She argues that love should be approached with rationality rather than sentimentality, warning against idealizing love over reason.
In simple terms: Reason should guide love, not just emotion.
Balance heart and mind in relationships.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- romantic relationships
- ethical decision‑making
- personal growth
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Can love be both rational and passionate?
- How do we prevent reason from stifling emotion?
Pure rational analysis may ignore genuine feeling.