“The man born and bred a slave, even if freed, never loses wholly the feeling or manner of a slave.” IfsMenFeelingsBornLosesHe ManSlaverySlave Author:Mary C. Ames
“Always man needs woman for his friend. He needs her clearer vision, her subtler insight, her softer thought, her winged soul, her pure and tender heart. Always woman needs man to be her friend. She needs the vigor of his purpose, the ardor of his will, his calmer judgment, his braver force of action, his reverence and his devotion.” MenNeedsHeartSoulActionPurposeForceVisionPureJudgmentInsightDevotionReverenceDiscretionVigorArdorCalmerTender Hearts Author:Mary C. Ames
“The woman born to physical subjection and degradation can never seek or use knowledge as her birthright. Never till she holds her sex in honor, as man holds his, can she be his equal, even in her own realm.” MenUseSexWomenBornHonorEqualRealmsDegradationBirthrightSubjection Author:Mary C. Ames
“Today the manliest man would be ashamed to look into the eyes of the woman by his side and tell her that he is the master because he could knock her down with perfect ease, and break her bones with much greater facility than she could his. And yet, out of man's brute nature, out of that most ignoble in himself, has come his loudest assumption of superiority, his longest and lowest tyranny.” MenLooksWould BeEyeTodaySidesPerfectBreakGreaterHe ManMastersBonesTyrannyEaseAssumptionAshamedSuperiorityLowestFacilityBrutesIgnoble Author:Mary C. Ames
“Most people carry an ideal man and woman in their head, and when the practical relations of the men and women of every day are discussed with reference only to these impossible ideals, we need not marvel at any ridiculous conclusions.” PeopleMenNeedsImpossibleHe ManMen And WomenIdealsRelationRidiculousPracticalsConclusionIdeal Man Author:Mary C. Ames