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Viewed narrowly, all life is universal hunger and an expression of energy associated with it.
Mary Ritter Beard
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Mary Ritter Beard
Age: 82 †
Born: 1876
Born: August 5
Died: 1958
Died: August 14
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Indianapolis
Indiana
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Action without study fatal. Study without action is futile.
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The volumes which record the history of the human race are filled with the deeds and the words of great men ... [but] The Twentieth Century Woman ... questions the completeness of the story.
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In matters pertaining to the care of life there has been no marked gain over Greek and Roman antiquity.
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Democracy cannot sustain itself amid a high degree of violence.
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History has been conceived--and with high justification in the records--as the human struggle for civilization against barbarism in different ages and places, from the beginning of human societies.
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Those who sit at the feast will continue to enjoy themselves even though the veil that separates them from the world of toiling reality below has been lifted by mass revolts and critics.
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Comfort, however, easily merges into license.
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In their (women) quest for rights they have naturally placed emphasis on their wrongs rather than their achievements and possessions, and have retold history as a story of their long martyrdom
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Could anyone fail to be depressed by a book he or she has published? Don't we always outgrow them the moment the last page has been written?
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The trade agreement has become a rather distinct feature of the American labor movement. ... It is based on the idea that labor shall accept the capitalist system of production and make terms of peace with it.
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To ignore [the] great social facts -- political facts, if you please -- and over-emphasize the old moral responsibility of the 'domestic' mother is a hollow mockery and betrays a hopeless ignorance of industrial and urban conditions in the Twentieth Century. ... Everything that counts in the common life is political.
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Unless one's philosophy is all-inclusive, nothing can be understood.
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Every revolution has its counter-revolution.
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Despite the modern dogma to the effect that women were a subject sex until the nineteenth century 'emancipated' them from history, women in history had demonstrated strong wills and purposes, had made assertions, and had directed or influenced all human destiny, including their own, since human life began.
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Certainly, travel is more than the seeing of sights it is a change that goes on, deep and permanent, in the ideas of living.
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We of the third sphere are unable to look at Europe or at Asia as they may survey each other. Wherever we go, across Pacific or Atlantic, we meet, not similarity so much as 'the bizarre.' Things astonish us, when we travel, that surprise nobody else.
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While it is generally agreed that the visible expressions and agencies are necessary instruments, civilization seems to depend far more fundamentally upon the moral and intellectual qualities of human beings-upon the spirit that animates mankind.
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The dogma of woman's complete historical subjection to men must be rated as one of the most fantastic myths ever created by the human mind.
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