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Ellen Swallow Quotes By Ellen Swallow Richards

Work is a sovereign remedy for all ills, and a man who loves to work will never be unhappy. — Ellen Swallow Richards

Ellen Swallow Quotes By Ellen Swallow Richards

You cannot make women contented with cooking and cleaning and you need not try. — Ellen Swallow Richards

Ellen Swallow Quotes By Ellen Swallow Richards

The most conventional customs cling to the table. Farmers who wouldn't drive a horse too hard expect pie three times a day. — Ellen Swallow Richards

Ellen Swallow Quotes By Ellen Swallow Richards

If it is a relief to take your clothes off at night, be sure that something is wrong. Clothes should not be a burden. They should be a comfort and a protection. — Ellen Swallow Richards

Ellen Swallow Quotes By Ellen Swallow Richards

The only trouble here is they won't let us study enough. They are so afraid we shall break down and you know the reputation of the College is at stake, for the question is, can girls get a college degree without ruining their health? — Ellen Swallow Richards

Ellen Swallow Quotes By Ellen Swallow Richards

The quality of life depends upon the ability of society to teach it's members how to live in harmony with their environment-def ined first as family, then the community, then the world and its resources. — Ellen Swallow Richards

Ellen Swallow Quotes By Ellen Swallow Richards

I hope that I am winning a way which others will keep open. — Ellen Swallow Richards

Ellen Swallow Quotes By Ellen Bass

Eating The Bones
by Ellen Bass
The women in my family
strip the succulent
flesh from broiled chicken,
scrape the drumstick clean;
bite off the cartilage chew the gristle,
crush the porous swellings
at the ends of each slender baton.
With strong molars
they split the tibia, sucking out
the dense marrow.
They use up love, they swallow
every dark grain,
so at the end there's nothing left,
a scant pile of splinters
on the empty white plate. — Ellen Bass

Ellen Swallow Quotes By Ellen Swallow Richards

Home Economics stands for the ideal home life for today unhampered by the traditions of the past and the utilization of all the resources of modern science to improve home life. — Ellen Swallow Richards

Ellen Swallow Quotes By Ellen Swallow Richards

New England is the home of all that is good and noble with all her sternness and uncompromising opinions. — Ellen Swallow Richards

Ellen Swallow Quotes By Ellen Swallow Richards

We never can tell how our lives may work to the account of the general good, and we are not wise enough to know if we have fulfilled our mission or not. — Ellen Swallow Richards

Ellen Swallow Quotes By Ellen Swallow Richards

Subject the material world to the higher ends by understanding it in all its relations to daily life and action. — Ellen Swallow Richards

Ellen Swallow Quotes By Ellen Swallow Richards

I am succeeding quite well in my work and the future looks well. What special mission is God preparing me for? Cutting off all earthly ties and isolating me as it were. — Ellen Swallow Richards

Ellen Swallow Quotes By Ellen Swallow Richards

I prefer surveying for a week to spending a week in fashionable society even of the best class. — Ellen Swallow Richards

Ellen Swallow Quotes By Ellen Hopkins

Act
on your impulse,
swallow the bottle,
cut a little deeper,
put the gun to your chest. — Ellen Hopkins

Ellen Swallow Quotes By Holly Black

Kaye took another drag on her cigarette and dropped it into her mother's beer bottle. She figured that would be a good test for how drunk Ellen was
see if she would swallow a butt whole — Holly Black

Ellen Swallow Quotes By Ellen Swallow Richards

The unwilling mind is not a teachable mind. — Ellen Swallow Richards

Ellen Swallow Quotes By Jodi Ellen Malpas

Where's the billboard?" I swallow. "Huh?" "The billboard." Her eyes dart, genuinely looking around. "What billboard?" "The one he's just fallen out of?" I — Jodi Ellen Malpas

Ellen Swallow Quotes By Ellen Hopkins

I swallow any sort of apology.
"screwing your neighbor."
There. Said it. React, okay?
pregnant pause becomes three
weeks overdue. Four weeks.
Time for a C-section. What?
Oh, Kaeleigh, I'm so sorry.
Are you sure ... ? — Ellen Hopkins

Ellen Swallow Quotes By Ellen Hopkins

Easier, sometimes, to gulp down giant spoonfuls of uncertainty than it is to swallow throat-clogging capsules of what really is. — Ellen Hopkins

Ellen Swallow Quotes By Ellen Swallow Richards

I had been in the hurrying waters too long not to appreciate an opportunity to lie on the bank and rest, watch others, and gain strength for the coming years. — Ellen Swallow Richards

Ellen Swallow Quotes By Ellen Swallow Richards

For this knowledge of right living, we have sought a new name ... As theology is the science of religious life, and biology the science of [physical] life ... so let Oekology be henceforth the science of [our] normal lives ... the worthiest of all the applied sciences which teaches the principles on which to found ... healthy ... and happy life. — Ellen Swallow Richards

Ellen Swallow Quotes By Ellen Swallow Richards

If you keep your feathers well oiled the water of criticism will run off as from a duck's back. — Ellen Swallow Richards

Ellen Swallow Quotes By Ellen Swallow Richards

I often think that all the difficulties we encounter only give us the more strength if we keep hold of our work, and we must not now give up while in the prime of life. It is best to keep trying, and by and by the opportunity will come. If we have given up, then we shall not be ready for it when it does come. — Ellen Swallow Richards

Ellen Swallow Quotes By Ellen Swallow Richards

One of the greatest faults of the women of the present time is a silly fear of things, and one object of the education of girls should be to give them knowledge of what things are really dangerous. — Ellen Swallow Richards

Ellen Swallow Quotes By Ellen Swallow Richards

The well-educated young woman of 1950 will blend art and sciences in a way we do not dream of; the science will steady the art andthe art will give charm to the science. This young woman will marry
yes, indeed, but she will take her pick of men, who will by that time have begun to realize what sort of men it behooves them to be. — Ellen Swallow Richards

Ellen Swallow Quotes By Ellen Swallow Richards

The world moves, but we seem to move with it. When I studied physiology beforethere were two hundred and eight bones in the body. Now there are two hundred and thirty- eight. — Ellen Swallow Richards

Ellen Swallow Quotes By Ellen Swallow Richards

A political place with no power, only influence, is not to my taste. — Ellen Swallow Richards

Ellen Swallow Quotes By Ellen Swallow Richards

All enjoyment is dependent upon the frailty of human life and human desires ... if we were to have all we want and to live forever, all enjoyment would be gone. — Ellen Swallow Richards

Ellen Swallow Quotes By Ellen Swallow Richards

It is cowardly to fly from natural duties and take up those that suit our taste or temperament better; but it is also unwise to take an exaggerated view of personal duties, which shuts out the proper care of the mind and body entrusted to us. — Ellen Swallow Richards

Ellen Swallow Quotes By Ellen Swallow Richards

A sense of power is the most intoxicating stimulant a mortal can enjoy ... — Ellen Swallow Richards

Ellen Swallow Quotes By Ellen Swallow Richards

It is cruelty to children to keep five-year-olds sitting still, gazing into vacancy even for one hour at a time. We have little idea of the torture we thus inflict. — Ellen Swallow Richards

Ellen Swallow Quotes By Ellen Swallow Richards

I wish the women's rights folks would be more sensible. I think women have a great deal to learn, before they are fit to vote. — Ellen Swallow Richards

Ellen Swallow Quotes By Ellen Swallow Richards

The environment that people live in is the environment that they learn to live in, respond to, and perpetuate. If the environment is good, so be it. But if it is poor, so is the quality of life within it. — Ellen Swallow Richards

Ellen Swallow Quotes By Ellen Swallow Richards

Perhaps the fact that I am not a Radical or a believer in the all powerful ballot for women to right her wrongs and that I do notscorn womanly duties, but claim it as a privilege to clean up and sort of supervise the room and sew things, etc., is winning me stronger allies than anything else. — Ellen Swallow Richards

Ellen Swallow Quotes By Ellen Swallow Richards

The Faculty [of Vassar] do not consider it a mere experiment any longer that girls can be educated as well as boys. — Ellen Swallow Richards

Ellen Swallow Quotes By Ellen Hopkins

Don't bother

Me with promises. Vows
are cheaply manufactured,
come with no guarantees.
Don't bother to say you

love

me. The word is indefinable.
Joy to some, heartbreak
to others, depending on
circumstance. There

is

evidence that the emotion
can make a person live longer,
evidence it can kill you early.
I think it's akin to

a deadly

disease. Or at least some
exotic fever. Catch it, and
you'd better, quick, swallow
some medication to use as a

weapon

against the fire ravaging
body and soul. — Ellen Hopkins