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No civilization is complete which does not include the dumb and defenseless of God's creatures within the sphere of charity and mercy.
Queen Victoria
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Queen Victoria
Age: 81 †
Born: 1819
Born: May 24
Died: 1901
Died: January 22
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Alexandrina Hanover
Victoria Hanover
Victoria Alexandrina
Princess Victoria
Queen of Great Britain and Empress of India Victoria
regina di Gran Bretagna e Irlanda Victoria
koningin van Groot-Brittannie͏̈ en Ierland Victoria
Queen of Great Britain Victoria
reine de Grande-Bretagne Victoria
Victoria of the United Kingdom
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The greatest maxim of all is that children should be brought up as simply and in as domestic a way as possible, and that (not interfering with their lessons) they should be as much as possible with their parents, and learn to place the greatest confidence in them in all things.
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[To the bishop who suggested the widowed queen now consider herself 'as married to Christ':] That's what I call twaddle!
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The important thing is not what they think of me, but what I think of them.
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I am every day more convinced that we women, if we are to be good women, feminine and amiable and domestic, are not fitted to reign at least it is they that drive themselves to the work which it entails.
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