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Mary Astell was an English writer and philosopher, considered one of the earliest feminist thinkers. Her works, such as A Serious Proposal to the Ladies, challenged the societal norms that restricted women's intellectual and social freedoms. Astell's pioneering advocacy for women's rights and education has made her a key figure in the history of feminist thought. Her legacy inspires generations of women to seek intellectual independence and advocate for their rights in a world that often limits their potential.
"We all agree that its fit to be as Happy as we can, and we need no Instructor to teach us this Knowledge, 'tis born with us, and is inseparable from our Being, but we very much need to be Inform'd what is the true Way to Happiness."
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"We all agree that its fit to be as Happy as we can, and we need no Instructor to teach us this Knowledge, 'tis born with us, and is inseparable from our Being, but we very much need to be Inform'd what is the true Way to Happiness."

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"For certainly there cannot be a higher pleasure than to think that we love and are beloved by the most amiable and best Being."
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"For certainly there cannot be a higher pleasure than to think that we love and are beloved by the most amiable and best Being."

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"To all the rest of his Absurdities, (for vice is always unreasonable,) he adds one more, who expects that Vertue from another which he won't practise himself."
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"To all the rest of his Absurdities, (for vice is always unreasonable,) he adds one more, who expects that Vertue from another which he won't practise himself."

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"That Man indeed can never be good at heart, who is full of himself and his own Endowments."
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"That Man indeed can never be good at heart, who is full of himself and his own Endowments."

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"We may not commit a lesser Sin under pretence to avoid a greater, but we may, nay we ought to endure the greatest Pain and Grief rather than commit the least Sin."
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"We may not commit a lesser Sin under pretence to avoid a greater, but we may, nay we ought to endure the greatest Pain and Grief rather than commit the least Sin."

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"Women need not take up with mean things, since (if they are not wanting to themselves) they are capable of the best."
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"Women need not take up with mean things, since (if they are not wanting to themselves) they are capable of the best."

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"Your glass will not do you half so much service as a serious reflection on your own minds."
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"Your glass will not do you half so much service as a serious reflection on your own minds."

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"The Steps to Folly as well as Sin are gradual, and almost imperceptible, and when we are once on the Decline, we go down without taking notice on't."
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"The Steps to Folly as well as Sin are gradual, and almost imperceptible, and when we are once on the Decline, we go down without taking notice on't."

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"God is His own Design and End, and that there is no other Worthy of Him."
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"God is His own Design and End, and that there is no other Worthy of Him."

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"Why is Slavery so much condemn'd and strove against in one Case, and so highly applauded and held so necessary and so sacred in another?"
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"Why is Slavery so much condemn'd and strove against in one Case, and so highly applauded and held so necessary and so sacred in another?"

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"Certain I am, that Christian Religion does no where allow Rebellion."
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"Certain I am, that Christian Religion does no where allow Rebellion."

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"Although it has been said by men of more wit than wisdom, and perhaps more malice than either, that women are naturally incapable of acting prudently, or that they are necessarily determined to folly, I must by no means grant it."
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"Although it has been said by men of more wit than wisdom, and perhaps more malice than either, that women are naturally incapable of acting prudently, or that they are necessarily determined to folly, I must by no means grant it."

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"How can you be content to be in the world like tulips in a garden, to make a fine show, and be good for nothing."
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"How can you be content to be in the world like tulips in a garden, to make a fine show, and be good for nothing."

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"It is not the Head but the Heart that is the Seat of Atheism."
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"It is not the Head but the Heart that is the Seat of Atheism."

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"We ought as much as we can to endeavour the Perfecting of our Beings, and that we be as happy as possibly we may."
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"We ought as much as we can to endeavour the Perfecting of our Beings, and that we be as happy as possibly we may."

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"None of us whether Men or Women but have so good an Opinion of our own Conduct as to believe we are fit, if not to direct others, at least to govern our selves."
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"None of us whether Men or Women but have so good an Opinion of our own Conduct as to believe we are fit, if not to direct others, at least to govern our selves."

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"The design of Rhetoric is to remove those Prejudices that lie in the way of Truth, to Reduce the Passions to the Government of Reasons; to place our Subject in a Right Light, and excite our Hearers to a due consideration of it."
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"The design of Rhetoric is to remove those Prejudices that lie in the way of Truth, to Reduce the Passions to the Government of Reasons; to place our Subject in a Right Light, and excite our Hearers to a due consideration of it."

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"The scum of the People are most Tyrannical when they get the Power, and treat their Betters with the greatest Insolence."
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"The scum of the People are most Tyrannical when they get the Power, and treat their Betters with the greatest Insolence."

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"Women are not so well united as to form an Insurrection. They are for the most part wise enough to love their Chains, and to discern how becomingly they fit."
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"Women are not so well united as to form an Insurrection. They are for the most part wise enough to love their Chains, and to discern how becomingly they fit."

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"If God had not intended that Women shou'd use their Reason, He wou'd not have given them any, 'for He does nothing in vain.'"
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"If God had not intended that Women shou'd use their Reason, He wou'd not have given them any, 'for He does nothing in vain.'"

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"Truth is strong, and sometime or other will prevail."
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"Truth is strong, and sometime or other will prevail."

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"Every Body has so good an Opinion of their own Understanding as to think their own way the best."
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"Every Body has so good an Opinion of their own Understanding as to think their own way the best."

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"The Span of Life is too short to be trifled away in unconcerning and unprofitable Matters."
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"The Span of Life is too short to be trifled away in unconcerning and unprofitable Matters."

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"The Relation we bear to the Wisdom of the Father, the Son of His Love, gives us indeed a dignity which otherwise we have no pretence to. It makes us something, something considerable even in God's Eyes."
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"The Relation we bear to the Wisdom of the Father, the Son of His Love, gives us indeed a dignity which otherwise we have no pretence to. It makes us something, something considerable even in God's Eyes."

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"Every one knows, that the mind will not be kept from contemplating what it loves in the midst of crowds and business. Hence come those frequent absences, so observable in conversation; for whilst the body is confined to present company, the mind is flown to that which it delights in."
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"Every one knows, that the mind will not be kept from contemplating what it loves in the midst of crowds and business. Hence come those frequent absences, so observable in conversation; for whilst the body is confined to present company, the mind is flown to that which it delights in."

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"But, alas! what poor Woman is ever taught that she should have a higher Design than to get her a Husband?"
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"But, alas! what poor Woman is ever taught that she should have a higher Design than to get her a Husband?"

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"Women are from their very infancy debarred those Advantages with the want of which they are afterwards reproached."
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"Women are from their very infancy debarred those Advantages with the want of which they are afterwards reproached."

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"Marry for Love, an Heroick Action, which makes a mighty noise in the World, partly because of its rarity, and partly in regard of its extravagancy."
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"Marry for Love, an Heroick Action, which makes a mighty noise in the World, partly because of its rarity, and partly in regard of its extravagancy."

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"Whilst our Hearts are violently set upon any thing, there is no convincing us that we shall ever be of another Mind."
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"Whilst our Hearts are violently set upon any thing, there is no convincing us that we shall ever be of another Mind."

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"Upon the principles of reason, the good of many is preferable to the good of a few or of one; a lasting good is to be preferred before a temporary, the public before the private."
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"Upon the principles of reason, the good of many is preferable to the good of a few or of one; a lasting good is to be preferred before a temporary, the public before the private."

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"'Tis very great pity that they who are so apt to over-rate themselves in smaller matters, shou'd, where it most concerns them to know, and stand upon their Value, be so insensible of their own worth."
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"'Tis very great pity that they who are so apt to over-rate themselves in smaller matters, shou'd, where it most concerns them to know, and stand upon their Value, be so insensible of their own worth."

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"Ignorance and a narrow education lay the foundation of vice, and imitation and custom rear it up."
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"Ignorance and a narrow education lay the foundation of vice, and imitation and custom rear it up."

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"To plead for the Oppress'd and to defend the Weak seem'd to me a generous undertaking; for tho' it may be secure, 'tis not always Honourable to run over to the strongest party."
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"To plead for the Oppress'd and to defend the Weak seem'd to me a generous undertaking; for tho' it may be secure, 'tis not always Honourable to run over to the strongest party."

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"If a Woman can neither Love nor Honour, she does ill in promising to Obey."
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"If a Woman can neither Love nor Honour, she does ill in promising to Obey."

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"If all men are born free, how is it that all women are born slaves?"
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"If all men are born free, how is it that all women are born slaves?"

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"If none were to Marry, but Men of strict Vertue and Honour, I doubt the World would be but thinly peopled."
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"If none were to Marry, but Men of strict Vertue and Honour, I doubt the World would be but thinly peopled."

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"He who will be just, must be forc'd to acknowledge, that neither Sex are always in the right."
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"He who will be just, must be forc'd to acknowledge, that neither Sex are always in the right."

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"Unhappy is that Grandeur which makes us too great to be good; and that Wit which sets us at a distance from true Wisdom."
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"Unhappy is that Grandeur which makes us too great to be good; and that Wit which sets us at a distance from true Wisdom."

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"None of God's Creatures absolutely consider'd are in their own Nature Contemptible; the meanest Fly, the poorest Insect has its Use and Vertue."
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"None of God's Creatures absolutely consider'd are in their own Nature Contemptible; the meanest Fly, the poorest Insect has its Use and Vertue."

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"Hitherto I have courted Truth with a kind of Romantick Passion, in spite of all Difficulties and Discouragements: for knowledge is thought so unnecessary an Accomplishment for a Woman, that few will give themselves the Trouble to assist us in the Attainment of it."
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"Hitherto I have courted Truth with a kind of Romantick Passion, in spite of all Difficulties and Discouragements: for knowledge is thought so unnecessary an Accomplishment for a Woman, that few will give themselves the Trouble to assist us in the Attainment of it."

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"The Soul debases her self, when she sets her affections on any thing but her creator."
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"The Soul debases her self, when she sets her affections on any thing but her creator."

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"That which has not a real excellency and value in it self, entertains no longer than the giddy Humour which recommended it to us holds."
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"That which has not a real excellency and value in it self, entertains no longer than the giddy Humour which recommended it to us holds."

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