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Ida M.Tarbell

The Business of Being a Woman

  • Sara Orozcohas quoted4 years ago
    her succeed in the task of making a man of herself—what about her?—what kind of a man does she become?
  • Sara Orozcohas quoted4 years ago
    the start the woman takes her work more seriously than her masculine competitor.
  • Sara Hajizadehas quoted6 years ago
    For the normal woman the fulfillment of life is the making of the thing we best describe as a home—which means a mate, children, friends, with all the radiating obligations, joys, burdens, these relations imply.
    This is nature's plan for her; but the home has got to be founded inside the imperfect thing we call society.
  • Sara Orozcohas quoted4 years ago
    A woman rarely feels uncertainty about methods. She instinctively sees a way and follows it with assurance.
  • Sara Orozcohas quoted4 years ago
    the fear of change is founded on the risk of losing what you have, on the certainty of losing much temporarily at least
  • Sara Orozcohas quoted4 years ago
    What was to become of the country if women, "the most numerous and powerful tribe in the world," grew discontented?
  • Sara Orozcohas quoted4 years ago
    Woman, by virtue of the business nature assigns her, has always been theoretically the maker and keeper of this necessary place of peace.
  • Sanjay Bajajhas quoted8 years ago
    It is a disquieting phenomenon. Chronic self-discussion argues chronic ferment of mind, and ferment of mind is a serious handicap to both happiness and efficiency
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