Mary Wollstonecraft Quotes About Birth

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  • I begin to love this little creature, and to anticipate his birth as a fresh twist to a knot which I do not wish to untie. Men are spoilt by frankness, I believe, yet I must tell you that I love you better than I supposed I did, when I promised to love you forever....I feel it thrilling through my frame, giving and promising pleasure.

    Men  
    Mary Wollstonecraft, Janet M. Todd (2003). “The collected letters of Mary Wollstonecraft”
  • I begin to love this little creature, and to anticipate his birth as a fresh twist to a knot, which I do not wish to untie.

    "Ahead of her time: a sampler of the life and thought of Mary Wollstonecraft".
  • Hereditary property sophisticates the mind, and the unfortunate victims to it ... swathed from their birth, seldom exert the locomotive faculty of body or mind; and, thus viewing every thing through one medium, and that a false one, they are unable to discern in what true merit and happiness consist.

    Mary Wollstonecraft (2015). “A Vindication of the Rights of Woman”, p.174, Booklassic
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