“There is a solitude, which each and every one of us has always carried with him, more inaccessible than the ice-cold mountains, more profound than the midnight sea; the solitude of self. Our inner being, which we call ourself, no eye nor touch of man or angel has ever pierced.”
Elizabeth Cady Stanton“Did I not feel that the time has come for the questions of women's wrongs to be laid before the public? Did I not believe that women herself must do this work, for women alone understand the height, the depth, the breadth of her degradation. - Seneca Falls Convention, 1848”
Elizabeth Cady Stanton“To throw obstacles in the way of a complete education is like putting out the eyes.”
Elizabeth Cady Stanton“The woman is uniformly sacrificed to the wife and mother.”
Elizabeth Cady Stanton“We are the only class in history that has been left to fight its battles alone, unaided by the ruling powers. White labor and the freed black men had their champions, but where are ours?”
Elizabeth Cady Stanton“The whole tone of Church teaching in regard to women is, to the last degree, contemptuous and degrading.”
Elizabeth Cady Stanton“The Bible and the Church have been the greatest stumbling blocks in the way of women's emancipation.”
Elizabeth Cady Stanton“We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men and women are created equal.”
Elizabeth Cady Stanton“Women of all classes are awakening to the necessity of self-support, but few are willing to do the ordinary useful work for which they are fitted.”
Elizabeth Cady Stanton“The prolonged slavery of women is the darkest page in human history.”
Elizabeth Cady Stanton