Vida Dutton Scudder was an American writer known for her works on social issues and spiritual themes. She was born on December 15, 1861, and passed away on October 9, 1954. Scudder was a prominent figure in the progressive movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, advocating for social justice and women's rights. Her writing often reflected her deep commitment to these causes, and she became a leading voice in the progressive movement of her time.
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“Luxury, like a minimum wage, is a relationship; it changes as we change.”
Source: The privilege of age: essays secular and spiritual
Source: The privilege of age: essays secular and spiritual
“the suppression of war is not the equivalent of peace.”
Source: The privilege of age: essays secular and spiritual
“war to win peace is at best a dangerously illogical method.”
Source: The privilege of age: essays secular and spiritual
“It is through creating, not possessing, that life is revealed.”
“An element of abstention, of restraint, must enter into all finer joys.”
Source: The privilege of age: essays secular and spiritual
