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Mary Barnett Gilson Quotes

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... every experience in life enriches one’s background and should teach valuable lessons.  (Mary Barnett Gilson Quotes) ... the self respect of individuals ought to make them demand of their leaders conformity with an agreed-upon code of ethics and moral conduct  (Mary Barnett Gilson Quotes) The new supplants the old. Yet men’s minds are stuffed with outworn bunk. Educating the young in the latest findings of authorities and scholars in the social sciences is important. It is equally important to devise ways and means for aiding the middle-aged and old to reexamine hang-over unscientific doctrines and ideas in the light of recent discovery and research  (Mary Barnett Gilson Quotes) During the first World War women in the United States had a chance to try their capacities in wider fields of executive leadershipin industry. Must we always wait for war to give us opportunity? And must the pendulum always swing back in the busy world of work and workers during times of peace?  (Mary Barnett Gilson Quotes) The correct rate of speed in innovating changes in long-standing social customs has not yet been determined by even the most expert of the experts. Personally I am beginning to think there is more danger in lagging than in speeding up cultural change to keep pace with mechanical change  (Mary Barnett Gilson Quotes) ... a worker was seldom so much annoyed by what he got as by what he got in relation to his fellow workers  (Mary Barnett Gilson Quotes) The higher one climbs, the lonelier one is  (Mary Barnett Gilson Quotes) ... every experience in life enriches one’s background and should teach valuable lessons  (Mary Barnett Gilson Quotes) The economic dependence of woman and her apparently indestructible illusion that marriage will release her from loneliness and work and worry are potent factors in immunizing her from common sense in dealing with men at work  (Mary Barnett Gilson Quotes) ... until opportunity is as free from sex discrimination as the right to vote finally came to be, no man has any right to criticize women for failure to measure up to men  (Mary Barnett Gilson Quotes) One of the baffling things about life is that the purposes of institutions may be ideal, while their administration, dependent upon the faults and weaknesses of human beings, may be bad  (Mary Barnett Gilson Quotes) It is my conviction that in general women are more snobbish and class conscious than men and that these ignoble traits are a product of men’s attitude toward women and women’s passive acceptance of this attitude  (Mary Barnett Gilson Quotes) The matter of consulting experienced workers, of keeping all the workers informed of changes in production and wage methods, and how the changes are arrived at, seems to me the most important duty in the whole field of management  (Mary Barnett Gilson Quotes) ... education fails in so far as it does not stir in students a sharp awareness of their obligations to society and furnish at least a few guideposts pointing toward the implementation of these obligations  (Mary Barnett Gilson Quotes) ...there are persons who seem to have overcome obstacles and by character and perseverance to have risen to the top. But we have no record of the numbers of able persons who fall by the wayside, persons who, with enough encouragement and opportunity, might make great contributions  (Mary Barnett Gilson Quotes) To find ways of practicing democracy, not ways of orating about it, is our great problem  (Mary Barnett Gilson Quotes) Men’s minds must be free, and that means the minds of all, not the minds of a select few  (Mary Barnett Gilson Quotes)