“ A woman, just like a man, may have a great gift for some particular thing. That does not mean that she must give up the joy of marrying and having a home and children. It simply means, when we set them in opposition to each other, that we haven’t as yet grown accustomed to the fact that women’s lives must be adjusted and arranged for in just the same way that men’s lives are. ”
Eleanor Roosevelt, It's Up to the Women (1933). copy citation
Author | Eleanor Roosevelt |
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Source | It's Up to the Women |
Topic | opposition joy |
Date | 1933 |
Language | English |
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