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Frances Wright, a Scottish writer and social reformer, was an outspoken advocate for women's rights, education, and the abolition of slavery. Her pioneering work in the 19th century laid the groundwork for the feminist and abolitionist movements in the United States. Wright's commitment to social justice and her willingness to speak truth to power inspire activists and reformers to continue fighting for equality and human rights. Her legacy challenges us to stand up for what is right, even when faced with societal opposition, and to always pursue justice and fairness for all.
"It is in vain that we would circumscribe the power of one half of our race, and that half by far the most important and influential."
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"It is in vain that we would circumscribe the power of one half of our race, and that half by far the most important and influential."

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"If they exert it not for good, they will for evil; if they advance not knowledge, they will perpetuate ignorance."
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"If they exert it not for good, they will for evil; if they advance not knowledge, they will perpetuate ignorance."

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"Religion may be defined thus: a belief in, and homage rendered to, existences unseen and causes unknown."
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"Religion may be defined thus: a belief in, and homage rendered to, existences unseen and causes unknown."

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"How are men to be secured in any rights without instruction; how to be secured in the equal exercise of those rights without equality of instruction? By instruction understand me to mean knowledge - just knowledge; not talent, not genius, not inventive mental powers."
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"How are men to be secured in any rights without instruction; how to be secured in the equal exercise of those rights without equality of instruction? By instruction understand me to mean knowledge - just knowledge; not talent, not genius, not inventive mental powers."

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"There is but one honest limit to the rights of a sentient being; it is where they touch the rights of another sentient being."
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"There is but one honest limit to the rights of a sentient being; it is where they touch the rights of another sentient being."

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"Pets, like their owners, tend to expand a little over the Christmas period."
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"Pets, like their owners, tend to expand a little over the Christmas period."

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"If we bring not the good courage of minds covetous of truth, and truth only, prepared to hear all things, and decide upon all things, according to evidence, we should do more wisely to sit down contented in ignorance, than to bestir ourselves only to reap disappointment."
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"If we bring not the good courage of minds covetous of truth, and truth only, prepared to hear all things, and decide upon all things, according to evidence, we should do more wisely to sit down contented in ignorance, than to bestir ourselves only to reap disappointment."

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"Let us unite on the safe and sure ground of fact and experiment, and we can never err; yet better, we can never differ."
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"Let us unite on the safe and sure ground of fact and experiment, and we can never err; yet better, we can never differ."

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"These will vary in every human being; but knowledge is the same for every mind, and every mind may and ought to be trained to receive it."
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"These will vary in every human being; but knowledge is the same for every mind, and every mind may and ought to be trained to receive it."

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"Do we exert our own liberties without injury to others - we exert them justly; do we exert them at the expense of others - unjustly. And, in thus doing, we step from the sure platform of liberty upon the uncertain threshold of tyranny."
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"Do we exert our own liberties without injury to others - we exert them justly; do we exert them at the expense of others - unjustly. And, in thus doing, we step from the sure platform of liberty upon the uncertain threshold of tyranny."

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"Equality is the soul of liberty; there is, in fact, no liberty without it."
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"Equality is the soul of liberty; there is, in fact, no liberty without it."

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"All that I say is, examine, inquire. Look into the nature of things. Search out the grounds of your opinions, the for and against. Know why you believe, understand what you believe, and possess a reason for the faith that is in you."
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"All that I say is, examine, inquire. Look into the nature of things. Search out the grounds of your opinions, the for and against. Know why you believe, understand what you believe, and possess a reason for the faith that is in you."

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"The sciences have ever been the surest guides to virtue."
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"The sciences have ever been the surest guides to virtue."

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"However novel it may appear, I shall venture the assertion, that, until women assume the place in society which good sense and good feeling alike assign to them, human improvement must advance but feebly."
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"However novel it may appear, I shall venture the assertion, that, until women assume the place in society which good sense and good feeling alike assign to them, human improvement must advance but feebly."

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