Women's Suffrage Quotes
Collection of top 26 famous quotes about Women's Suffrage
Women's Suffrage Quotes & Sayings
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If the common man in the past had a grave respect for property, it may conceivably have been because he sometimes had some of his own.
— Gilbert K. Chesterton
Trust must be built day by day. It calls for consistency.
— John C. Maxwell
Women waited 144 years before earning suffrage. If a mature, multiparty democracy was so darn easy, everybody would have one.
— Thomas P.M. Barnett
To-day women constitute the only class of sane people excluded from the franchise ...
— Mary Corinna Putnam Jacobi
White supremacy will be strengthened, not weakened, by women's suffrage.
— Carrie Chapman Catt
There is no power in the world like that of women ... this most potent constituency we seek to represent, and for their suffrages we sue.
— Louisa Lawson
Suffrage is a common right of citizenship. Women have the right of suffrage. Logically it cannot be escaped.
— Victoria Woodhull
There never will be complete equality until women themselves help to make laws and elect lawmakers.
— Susan B. Anthony
We demand in the Reconstruction suffrage for all the citizens of the Republic. I would not talk of Negroes or women, but of citizens.
— Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Proof that they do not understand the republic is that in their fine promises for universal suffrage, they forgot women.
— Delphine De Girardin
Flippancy may be a lance tilted in the face of fear.
— Lucy Freeman
So long as we can lose any happiness, we possess some.
— Booth Tarkington
I'm in love with my animal friends.
— Timothy Treadwell
There is no reality
only our own order imposed on everything. — Brian Herbert
only our own order imposed on everything. — Brian Herbert
Women have a much better time than men in this world; there are far more things forbidden to them.
— Oscar Wilde
Probably the worst thing that has happened to our understanding of reality has been the acceptance of ourselves as consumers.
— Madeleine L'Engle
Events in one area of our lives cascade into every other area.
— Michael Hyatt
The picture will have charm when each color is very unlike the one next to it.
— Leon Battista Alberti
If the nineteenth century was a time of education for women, it was no less a time of education for men.
— Millicent Garrett Fawcett