I have endeavoured to dissipate these religious superstitions from the minds of — Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Fear, coercion, punishment, are the masculine remedies for moral weakness, but statistics — Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Whatever oppressions man has suffered, they have invariably fallen more heavily on — Elizabeth Cady Stanton
… our scholarships should be bestowed on those whose ability and earnestness in — Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Chauncy Burr … talks well, possibly better than he thinks. But this is a common failing. — Elizabeth Cady Stanton
To make laws that man cannot, and will not obey, serves to bring all laws into contempt. — Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Nothing adds such dignity to character as the recognition of one’s self- sovereignty. — Elizabeth Cady Stanton