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The good old home habits of our ancestors are breaking up - it will be well if our virtue and our freedom do not follow them!
— Lydia Maria Francis Child
What is seen by mind, is an environmental image that projected by public consciousness in vicinity.
— Toba Beta
Pope actually said that maybe I'm not a good Christian or something. It's unbelievable. Which is really not a nice thing to say.
— Donald Trump
A reformer is one who sets forth cheerfully toward sure defeat.
— Lydia Maria Francis Child
We never shall be prosperous till we make pride and vanity yield to the dictates of honesty and prudence!
— Lydia Maria Francis Child
A man's house is his castle.
— James Otis
Steam-baths are excellent for severe colds, and for some disorders in the bowels.
— Lydia Maria Francis Child
Varnishing Gilded Frames, 117
— Lydia Maria Francis Child
One great cause of the vanity, extravagance and idleness that are so fast growing upon our young ladies, is the absence of domestic education.
— Lydia Maria Francis Child
Over the river and through the wood
To grandfather's house we go — Lydia Maria Francis Child
To grandfather's house we go — Lydia Maria Francis Child
Belief in oneself is one of the most important bricks in building any successful venture
— Lydia Maria Francis Child
Do not make children cross-eyed, by having hair hang about their foreheads, where they see it continually.
— Lydia Maria Francis Child
In a republic this rule ought to be observed: that the majority should not have the predominant power.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
The fact is, our girls have no home education.
— Lydia Maria Francis Child
We first crush people to the earth, and then claim the right of trampling on them forever, because they are prostrate.
— Lydia Maria Francis Child
Blessed indeed is the man who hears many gentle voices call him father.
— Lydia Maria Francis Child
A mind full of piety and knowledge is always rich; it is a bank that never fails; it yields a perpetual dividend of happiness. In
— Lydia Maria Francis Child
Flour boiled thoroughly in milk, so as to make quite a thick porridge, is good in cases of dysentery.
— Lydia Maria Francis Child
Economy, like grammar, is a very hard and tiresome study, after we are twenty years old.
— Lydia Maria Francis Child
Beer is a good family drink.
— Lydia Maria Francis Child
An effort made for the happiness of other lifts us above.
— Lydia Maria Francis Child
Plantain leaves laid upon a wound are cooling and healing. Half
— Lydia Maria Francis Child