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Quotes by Frances Wright

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Man has been adjudged a social animal.
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No man can see his own prejudices...
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How are men to be secured in any rights without instruction; how to be secured in the equal exercise of those rights without equality of instruction? By instruction understand me to mean knowledge – just knowledge; not talent, not genius, not inventive mental powers.
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All learning is useful, all the sciences are curious, all the arts are beautiful; but the most useful, most curious and most beautiful is perfect knowledge and perfect government of oneself.
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It is in vain that we would circumscribe the power of one half of our race, and that half by far the most important and influential.
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To give liberty to a slave before he understands its value is, perhaps, rather to impose a penalty than to bestow a blessing...
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Do we exert our own liberties without injury to others – we exert them justly; do we exert them at the expense of others – unjustly. And, in thus doing, we step from the sure platform of liberty upon the uncertain threshold of tyranny.
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I am neither Jew nor Gentile, Mohammedan nor Theist; I am but a member of the human family, and would accept of truth by whomsoever offered -- that truth which we can all find, if we will but seek in things, not in words; in nature, not in human imagination; in our own hearts, not in temples made with hands.
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Credulity is always a ridiculous, often a dangerous failing: it has made of many a clever man, a fool; and of many a good man, a knave.
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Equality! Where is it, if not in education? Equal rights! They cannot exist without equality of instruction.
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