We must choose. Be a child of the past with all its crudities and imperfections, its failures and defeats, or a child of the future, the future of symmetry and ultimate success.
I finally concluded that all failure was from a wobbling will rather than a wobbling wheel. - Frances E. Willard
I finally concluded that all failure was from a wobbling will rather than a wobbling wheel.
- Frances E. Willard
If women can organize missionary societies, temperance societies, and every kind of charitable organization... why not permit them to be ordained to … - Frances E. Willard
If women can organize missionary societies, temperance societies, and every kind of charitable organization... why not permit them to be ordained to …
The world is wide, and I will not waste my life in friction when it could be turned into momentum. - Frances E. Willard
The world is wide, and I will not waste my life in friction when it could be turned into momentum.
If I am asked to explain why I learned the bicycle I should say I did it as an act of grace, if not of actual religion. - Frances E. Willard
If I am asked to explain why I learned the bicycle I should say I did it as an act of grace, if not of actual religion.
She who succeeds in gaining the mastery of the bicycle will gain the mastery of life. - Frances E. Willard
She who succeeds in gaining the mastery of the bicycle will gain the mastery of life.
We must choose. Be a child of the past with all its crudities and imperfections, its failures and defeats, or a child of the future, the future of sy… - Frances E. Willard
We must choose. Be a child of the past with all its crudities and imperfections, its failures and defeats, or a child of the future, the future of sy…
Please do not take counsel of women who are so prejudiced that, as I once heard said, they would not allow a male grasshopper to chirp on their lawn;… - Frances E. Willard
Please do not take counsel of women who are so prejudiced that, as I once heard said, they would not allow a male grasshopper to chirp on their lawn;…
Every woman who vacates a place in the teachers' ranks and enters an unusual line of work, does two excellent things: she makes room for someone wait… - Frances E. Willard
Every woman who vacates a place in the teachers' ranks and enters an unusual line of work, does two excellent things: she makes room for someone wait…
The loves of women for each other grow more numerous each day, and I have pondered much why these things were. That so little should be said about th… - Frances E. Willard
The loves of women for each other grow more numerous each day, and I have pondered much why these things were. That so little should be said about th…
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