Antoinette Brown Blackwell
QuotationsAny positive thinker is compelled to see everything in the light of his own convictions.
The brain is not, and cannot be, the sole or complete organ of thought and feeling.
The law of grab is the primal law of infancy.
Women's thoughts are impelled by their feelings. Hence the sharp-sightedness, the direct instinct, the quick perceptions; hence also their warmer prejudices and more unbalanced judgments. In this the child is like the woman.
Work, alternated with needful rest, is the salvation of man or woman.
Memorable Quotations:
American Women Writers of the Past
at Amazon
MemorableQuotations.com
Memorable Quotations: Reformers
Memorable Quotations: Social Workers
Memorable Quotations: Suffragettes
Memorable Quotations: Women Critics
Memorable Quotations: Women Editors
Memorable Quotations: Women Essayists
Memorable Quotations:
Philosophers of Western Civilization
Memorable Quotations:
English Writers of the Past
Memorable Quotations:
Jewish Writers of the Past
Memorable Quotations:
French Writers of the Past
Memorable Quotations:
Irish Writers of the Past
Memorable Quotations:
American Women Writers of the Past
Memorable Quotations:
Humorists, Wits, and Satirists of the Past
Memorable Quotations:
Famous Teachers of the Past
Memorable Quotations:
Massachusetts Writers of the Past
Memories Are Like Clouds
A Saigon Party:
And Other Vietnam War Short Stories
Memorable Quotations: Moralists
Memorable Quotations: Political Theorists
Memorable Quotations: Politicians
Memorable Quotations: Women Journalists
Memorable Quotations: Women Novelists
Memorable Quotations: Women Playwrights
Memorable Quotations: Women Poets
Memorable Quotations: Women Pulitzer Prize Winners
Memorable Quotations: Women Short Story Writers