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Catharine Beecher Quotes

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Work of all kinds is got from poor women, at prices that will not keep soul and body together, and then the articles thus made aresold for prices that give monstrous prices to the capitalist, who thus grows rich on the hard labor of our sex.  (Catharine Beecher Quotes) The great want of our race is perfect educators to train new-born minds, who are infallible teachers of what is right and true.  (Catharine Beecher Quotes) ... any men who would give up the law-making power to women in order to remedy existing evils, would surely be those most ready to enact the needful laws themselves  (Catharine Beecher Quotes) ... all education must be unsound which does not propose for itself some object; and the highest of all objects must be that of living a life in accordance with God’s Will  (Catharine Beecher Quotes) ... a large portion of those who demand woman suffrage are persons who have not been trained to reason, and are chiefly guided by their generous sensibilities  (Catharine Beecher Quotes) The great want of our race is perfect educators to train new-born minds, who are infallible teachers of what is right and true  (Catharine Beecher Quotes) The principle of subordination is the great bond of union and harmony through the universe  (Catharine Beecher Quotes) Eating highly seasoned food is unhealthful, because it stimulates too much, provokes the appetite too much, and often is indigestible  (Catharine Beecher Quotes) Good manners are the expressions of benevolence in personal intercourse, by which we endeavor to promote the comfort and enjoyment of others, and to avoid all that gives needless uneasiness  (Catharine Beecher Quotes) The people of this nation are eminently a trafficking people; and the present standard of honesty, as to trade and debts, is very low, and every year seems sinking still lower  (Catharine Beecher Quotes) ... the physical and domestic education of daughters should occupy the principal attention of mothers, in childhood: and the stimulation of the intellect should be very much reduced  (Catharine Beecher Quotes) ... it is the right and duty of every woman to employ the power of organization and agitation in order to gain those advantages which are given to the one sex and unjustly withheld from the other  (Catharine Beecher Quotes) ... pure and intelligent women can be deceived and misled by the baser sort, their very innocence and experience making them credulous and the helpless tools of the guilty and bold  (Catharine Beecher Quotes) If all females were not only well educated themselves but were prepared to communicate in an easy manner their stores of knowledge to others; if they not only knew how to regulate their own minds, tempers, and habits but how to effect improvements in those around them, the face of society would be speedily changed  (Catharine Beecher Quotes) Coffee it is best to buy by the bag, as it improves by keeping. Let it hang in the bag, in a dry place, and it loses its rank smell and taste  (Catharine Beecher Quotes) As if reasoning were any kind of writing or talking which tends to convince people that some doctrine or measure is true and right  (Catharine Beecher Quotes) The delicate and infirm go for sympathy, not to the well and buoyant, but to those who have suffered like themselves  (Catharine Beecher Quotes) How many young hearts have revealed the fact that what they had been trained to imagine, the highest earthly felicity, was but the beginning of care, disappointment, and sorrow, and often led to the extremity of mental and physical suffering  (Catharine Beecher Quotes) As liberty and intelligence have increased the people have more and more revolted against the theological dogmas that contradict common sense and wound the tenderest sensibilities of the soul  (Catharine Beecher Quotes)