Mary Wollstonecraft Quotes
Women Are Told From Their Infancy, And Taught By The Example Of Their Mothers, That A Little Knowlegde Of Human Weakness, Justly Termed Cunning, Softness Of Temper; Outward Obedience, And A Scrupulous Attention To A Puerile Kind Of Proptiety, Will Obtain For Them The Protection Of Man; And Should They Be Beautiful, Every Thing Else Is Needless, For, At Least, Twenty Years Of Their Lives.
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