11 Quotes By Frances Wright


If we bring not the good courage of minds covetous of truth, and truth only, prepared to hear all things, and decide upon all things, according to evidence, we should do more wisely to sit down contented in ignorance, than to bestir ourselves only to reap disappointment.
Frances Wright on courage

Equality is the soul of liberty there is, in fact, no liberty without it.
Frances Wright on equality

How are men to be secured in any rights without instruction how to be secured in the equal exercise of those rights without equality of instruction? By instruction understand me to mean knowledge - just knowledge not talent, not genius, not inventive mental powers.
Frances Wright on equality

All that I say is, examine, inquire. Look into the nature of things. Search out the grounds of your opinions, the for and against. Know why you believe, understand what you believe, and possess a reason for the faith that is in you.
Frances Wright on faith

If they exert it not for good, they will for evil if they advance not knowledge, they will perpetuate ignorance.
Frances Wright on knowledge

These will vary in every human being but knowledge is the same for every mind, and every mind may and ought to be trained to receive it.
Frances Wright on knowledge

How are men to be secured in any rights without instruction how to be secured in the equal exercise of those rights without equality of instruction? By instruction understand me to mean knowledge - just knowledge not talent, not genius, not inventive mental powers.
Frances Wright on knowledge

All that I say is, examine, inquire. Look into the nature of things. Search out the grounds of your opinions, the for and against. Know why you believe, understand what you believe, and possess a reason for the faith that is in you.
Frances Wright on nature

Religion may be defined thus: a belief in, and homage rendered to, existences unseen and causes unknown.
Frances Wright on religion

If we bring not the good courage of minds covetous of truth, and truth only, prepared to hear all things, and decide upon all things, according to evidence, we should do more wisely to sit down contented in ignorance, than to bestir ourselves only to reap disappointment.
Frances Wright on truth

Pets, like their owners, tend to expand a little over the Christmas period.
Frances Wright on christmas