Good manners are the expressions of benevolence in personal intercourse, by which — Catharine Beecher
… the physical and domestic education of daughters should occupy the principal attention — Catharine Beecher
Eating highly seasoned food is unhealthful, because it stimulates too much, provokes — Catharine Beecher
The tea-kettle is as much an English institution as aristocracy or the Prayer-Book … — Catharine Beecher
The principle of subordination is the great bond of union and harmony through the universe. — Catharine Beecher
The great want of our race is perfect educators to train new-born minds, who are infallible — Catharine Beecher
As liberty and intelligence have increased the people have more and more revolted against — Catharine Beecher