11+ Rheta Childe Dorr Quotes On Friendship, Education
Rheta Childe Dorr was an American journalist and suffragist. She was a prolific writer, authoring several books and hundreds of articles in her lifetime. Dorr was a leader in the women's suffrage movement and a prominent figure in the early 20th century women's rights movement. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Rheta Childe Dorr on love, friendship, education.
The theory [before the twentieth century] ... was that all the jobs in the world belonged by right to men, and that only men were by nature entitled to wages. If a woman earned money, outside domestic service, it was because some misfortune had deprived her of masculine protection. — Rheta Childe Dorr
The artist alone among men knows what true humility means. His reach forever exceeds his grasp. He can never be satisfied with his work. He knows when he has done well, but he knows he has never attained his dream. He knows he never can. — Rheta Childe Dorr
...feminism differs from reform of any kind, even franchise reform. Feminists, I should say, are not reformers at all, but ratherintellectual biologists and psychologists. — Rheta Childe Dorr
Feminism, like Boston, is a state of mind. It is the state of mind of women who realize that their whole position in the social order is antiquated, as a woman cooking over an open fire with heavy iron pots would know that her entire housekeeping was out of date. — Rheta Childe Dorr
...feminism never harmed anybody unless it was some feminists. The danger is that the study and contemplation of "ourselves" may become so absorbing that it builds by slow degrees a high wall that shuts out the great world of thought. — Rheta Childe Dorr
Living more lives than one, knowing people of all classes, all shades of opinion, monarchists, republicans, socialists, anarchists, has had a salutary effect on my mind. If every year of my life, every month of the year, I had lived with reformers and crusaders I should be, by this time, a fanatic. As it is I have had such varied things to do, I have had so many different contacts that I am not even very much of a crank. — Rheta Childe Dorr
I wrote a great deal of verse. In fact, every time I fell in love, which was rather often, I burst into the emotional sort of thing which is perennially salable. — Rheta Childe Dorr
...I knew I wanted to be permanently self-supporting and I vaguely thought I might work somewhere in the realm of ideas. I felt that I had within me an undeveloped fount of ideas. I did not know exactly what my ideas were, but whatever they were I wanted to convert people to them. — Rheta Childe Dorr
...I swore I would battle not only for myself but for freedom and opportunity for everything living that wore chains, especially sex chains. It that meant poverty for myself and my boy then poverty we should have to suffer. If it meant social ostracism, if it meant relinquishing the literary success that lay within my grasp, then let the success go. — Rheta Childe Dorr
There was never any question with me as to which I would choose, my boy or my work. I had to have both. — Rheta Childe Dorr
...a mind, if given only the best food never craves any other. — Rheta Childe Dorr
Life Lessons by Rheta Childe Dorr
- Rheta Childe Dorr's work demonstrates the power of the press to bring about positive change in society. She used her platform to fight for women's rights and to challenge the status quo.
- Her example serves as a reminder that the media can be a force for good, and that journalists have an important role to play in advocating for social justice.
- Her work also highlights the importance of speaking out against injustice, and the value of standing up for what you believe in.
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