Cautious, careful people, always casting about to preserve their reputations… can never effect a reform.
Meaning of the quote
People who are very cautious and careful, and are always trying to protect their reputations, can never make real changes or improvements. They are too worried about what others think to take the risks needed to make things better.
More quotes from Susan B. Anthony
I have encountered riotous mobs and have been hung in effigy, but my motto is: Men’s rights are nothing more. Women’s rights are nothing less.
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This is rather different from the receptions I used to get fifty years ago. They threw things at me then but they were not roses.
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I declare to you that woman must not depend upon the protection of man, but must be taught to protect herself, and there I take my stand.
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Trust me that as I ignore all law to help the slave, so will I ignore it all to protect an enslaved woman.
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Independence is happiness.
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Oh, if I could but live another century and see the fruition of all the work for women! There is so much yet to be done.
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Organize, agitate, educate, must be our war cry.
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Women, we might as well be dogs baying the moon as petitioners without the right to vote!
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No man is good enough to govern any woman without her consent.
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Failure is impossible.
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Suffrage is the pivotal right.
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Modern invention has banished the spinning wheel, and the same law of progress makes the woman of today a different woman from her grandmother.
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White men have always controlled their wives’ wages. Colored men were not able to do so until they themselves became free. Then they owned both their wives and their wages.
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Resolved, that the women of this nation in 1876, have greater cause for discontent, rebellion and revolution than the men of 1776.
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I always distrust people who know so much about what God wants them to do to their fellows.
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Join the union, girls, and together say Equal Pay for Equal Work.
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I do not consider divorce an evil by any means. It is just as much a refuge for women married to brutal men as Canada was to the slaves of brutal masters.
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Men, their rights, and nothing more; women, their rights, and nothing less.
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Cautious, careful people, always casting about to preserve their reputations… can never effect a reform.
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If all the rich and all of the church people should send their children to the public schools they would feel bound to concentrate their money on improving these schools until they met the highest ideals.
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I beg you to speak of Woman as you do of the Negro, speak of her as a human being, as a citizen of the United States, as a half of the people in whose hands lies the destiny of this Nation.
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I don’t want to die as long as I can work; the minute I can not, I want to go.
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I distrust those people who know so well what God wants them to do, because I notice it always coincides with their own desires.
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I shall earnestly and persistently continue to urge all women to the practical recognition of the old Revolutionary maxim. Resistance to tyranny is obedience to God.
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The older I get, the greater power I seem to have to help the world; I am like a snowball – the further I am rolled the more I gain.
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I think the girl who is able to earn her own living and pay her own way should be as happy as anybody on earth. The sense of independence and security is very sweet.
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