“even though disease and sorrow are all about us, health and happiness are the normal state of man.” MenStatesHappinessHealthSorrowDiseaseNormal Author:Alice Hegan Rice
“It seems a strange fact that it is almost more important for us to be happy ourselves than to try to make other people happy. By being happy we confer untold benefits upon our fellow men.” PeopleMenTryingImportantFactsSeemsHappinessStrangeBenefitsFellowsFellow Man Book:My Pillow Book Source: My Pillow Book
“There is no doubt about it that it is more difficult for a woman to follow a career than for a man. Through the centuries his time has been considered more valuable, and he has consequently been excused from wrestling with many of 'life's minor damnabilities.” MenHas BeensDifficultCareersDoubtCenturyValuableNo DoubtSexismWrestlingMinors Author:Alice Hegan Rice
“The arbitrary division of one's life into weeks and days and hours seemed, on the whole, useless. There was but one day for the men, and that was pay day, and one for the women, and that was rent day. As for the children, every day was theirs, just as it should be in every corner of the world.” MenWorldShouldChildrenWholeHoursPayWeekHe ManOne DayCornersUselessDivisionArbitraryCorners Of The World Author:Alice Hegan Rice