Mary Wollstonecraft
Early feminist philosopher
Sayings by Mary Wollstonecraft
I have a soul that pants for liberty.
I am not afraid of the world, nor of its censures.
I am not a creature of circumstances; I am a creature of principle.
I have a heart that is full of gratitude, and a head that is full of schemes.
I am not a mere woman, but a rational being.
I have no other wish than to live in peace and obscurity.
I am a solitary being, who has no ties to bind her to the world.
I have a mind that is always at work, and a heart that is always at rest.
I am not a philosopher, but a woman of feeling.
I have a soul that is too proud to stoop to any meanness.
I am not a creature of fashion, but of nature.
I am not a saint, but a sinner.
I have a soul that is too noble to be enslaved.
I am not a mere machine, but a thinking being.
I have a heart that is too tender to be wounded.
I am not a creature of impulse, but of deliberation.
I have a soul that is too refined to be corrupted.
I am not a mere echo, but a voice.
I have a heart that is too open to be deceived.
I am not a mere shadow, but a substance.