“All that is good and commendable now existing would continue to exist if all marriage laws were repealed tomorrow . . .” IfsLawTomorrowCommendable Book:A Speech on the Principles of Social Freedom Source: A Speech on the Principles of Social Freedom
“When I first saw the light of day on this planet, it seemed as if I had been rudely awakened from a death-like sleep.” IfsFirstsLightSleepSawsPlanetsAwakened Author:Victoria Woodhull
“I am a free lover. I have an inalienable, constitutional and natural right to love whom I may, to love as long or short a period as I can; to change that love every day if I please.” IfsMayLongI CanChangeNaturalLoversPeriodsPlease Author:Victoria Woodhull
“Every woman knows that if she were free, she would never bear an unwished-for child nor think of murdering one before its birth.” IfsThinkingKnowsChildrenBearsBirthAbortionAgainst Abortion Author:Victoria Woodhull
“If Congress refuse to listen to and grant what women ask, there is but one course left then to pursue. What is there left for women to do but to become the mothers of the future government?” IfsGovernmentMotherCoursesAsksLeftWomenCongressFeministRefusePursueGrants Author:Victoria Woodhull
“If women would today would rise en masse and demand their emancipation, the men would be compelled to grant it.” IfsMenWould BeTodayWomenHe ManDemandFeministGrantsCompelledEmancipation Author:Victoria Woodhull
“It must always be remembered that you can never do right until you are first free to do wrong; since the doing of a thing under compulsion is evidence neither of good nor bad intent; and if under compulsion, who shall decide what would be the substituted rule of action under full freedom?” IfsFirstsWould BeActionEvidenceRememberedCompulsion Book:A Speech on the Principles of Social Freedom Source: A Speech on the Principles of Social Freedom
“Denounce me for advocating freedom if you can, and I will bear your curse with a better resignation.” IfsBearsCurseResignationAdvocating Book:A Speech on the Principles of Social Freedom Source: A Speech on the Principles of Social Freedom