“Tsars and slaves, the intelligent and the obtuse, publicans and pharisees all have an identical legal and moral right to honor the memory of the deceased as they see fit, without regard for anyone else's opinion and without the fear of hindering one another.” MemoriesMoralOpinionHonorFitIntelligentRegardSlaveIdenticalDeceasedPharisees Author:Anton Chekhov
“The whole land seems aroused to discussion on the province of woman, and I am glad of it. We are willing to bear the brunt of thestorm, if we can only be the means of making a break in that wall of public opinion which lies right in the way of woman's rights, true dignity, honor and usefulness.” IfsWayMeanWholeSeemsLyingOpinionBreakRightsLandWillingWallBearsHonorDignityGladDiscussionWomens RightsPublic OpinionUsefulnessProvinces Author:Angelina Grimke
“We must be unafraid to be utterly honest, to honor our gut feelings, and to say and do the unpopular when necessary. We have to give up our addiction to other people's opinions and surrender to the freedom of acting with strength and courage.” PeopleGivingFeelingsActingOpinionHonestHonorGiving UpAddictionSurrenderGutsUnafraidGut Feelings Author:Suzanne Falter-Barns
“He whose honor depends on the opinion of the mob must day by day strive with the greatest anxiety, act and scheme in order to retain his reputation. For the mob is varied and inconsistent, and therefore if a reputation is not carefully preserved it dies quickly.” IfsOrderDiesOpinionDependsHonorAnxietyStriveReputationSchemesInconsistent Author:Baruch Spinoza