… until both employers’ and workers’ groups assume responsibility for chastising their own — Mary Barnett Gilson
… every experience in life enriches one’s background and should teach valuable lessons. — Mary Barnett Gilson
The intelligent employer encourages challenge, questioning–not blind acceptance and “our Leader knows — Mary Barnett Gilson
To find ways of practicing democracy, not ways of orating about it, is our great problem. — Mary Barnett Gilson
The matter of consulting experienced workers, of keeping all the workers informed — Mary Barnett Gilson
The economic dependence of woman and her apparently indestructible illusion that marriage — Mary Barnett Gilson
Men’s minds must be free, and that means the minds of all, not the minds of a select few. — Mary Barnett Gilson
The correct rate of speed in innovating changes in long-standing social customs — Mary Barnett Gilson