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Elizabeth Cady Stanton

"I thought that the chief thing to be done in order to equal boys was to be learned and courageous. So I decided to study Greek and learn to manage a horse."

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Akshay Vasu

"We are what we think."

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Akshay Vasu

"I remember growing up thinking that astronauts and their job was the coolest thing you could possibly do... But I absolutely couldn't identify with the people who were astronauts. I thought they were movie stars."

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Akshay Vasu

"Think of what you desire out of life."

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Akshay Vasu

"Who I am? Am I thinking?"

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"While I do not suggest that humanity will ever be able to dispense with its martyrs, I cannot avoid the suspicion that with a little more thought and a little less belief their number may be substantially reduced."

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Akshay Vasu

"Most people don't think most of the time. They just use other people's thoughts as a crutch to get by."

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Akshay Vasu

"The profoundest thoughts of the philosophers have something trickle about them. A lot disappears in order for something to suddenly appear in the palm of the hand."

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"I mean, I've had bartenders and waiters and waitresses make a comment about a joke of mine, like pointing out some sort of logic error or something that I've never even thought about, and they're right."

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Akshay Vasu

"It is too ordinary for us to think we are too ordinary. It is too unwise for us to think we are too wise. It is too sinful for us to think we are too sinful beyond pardon. It would be too unrighteous for us to think we are too righteous. There is always something we may think about, but let us think about something!"

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"But I owe it to the subject to say, that it has long afforded me what philosophy is so often thought, and made, barren of - the fun of discovery, the pleasures of co-operation, and the satisfaction of reaching agreement."

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Elizabeth Cady Stanton
"I thought that the chief thing to be done in order to equal boys was to be learned and courageous. So I decided to study Greek and learn to manage a horse."

Thought

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Elizabeth Cady Stanton
"The heyday of woman's life is the shady side of fifty."

Life

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Elizabeth Cady Stanton
"Woman's discontent increases in exact proportion to her development."

Development

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Elizabeth Cady Stanton
"Women of all classes are awakening to the necessity of self-support, but few are willing to do the ordinary useful work for which they are fitted."

Woman

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Elizabeth Cady Stanton
"To make laws that man cannot, and will not obey, serves to bring all law into contempt."

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Elizabeth Cady Stanton
"We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men and women are created equal."

Man

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Elizabeth Cady Stanton
"Nothing strengthens the judgment and quickens the conscience like individual responsibility."

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Elizabeth Cady Stanton
"Surely the immutable laws of the universe can teach more impressive and exalted lessons than the holy books of all the religions on earth."

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Elizabeth Cady Stanton
"I am always busy, which is perhaps the chief reason why I am always well."

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Elizabeth Cady Stanton
"We are the only class in history that has been left to fight its battles alone, unaided by the ruling powers. White labor and the freed black men had their champions, but where are ours?"

History

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