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Harriet Martineau
English
Writer
Born:
Jun 12
,
1802
Died:
Jun 27
,
1876
Any
Cannot
Duties
Great Ideas
Help
Soul
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What office is there which involves more responsibility, which requires more qualifications, and which ought, therefore, to be more honorable, than that of teaching?
Harriet Martineau
Responsibility
Ought
Honorable
More
Qualifications
Involves
Than
Office
Which
Requires
Teaching
Therefore
If a test of civilization be sought, none can be so sure as the condition of that half of society over which the other half has power.
Harriet Martineau
Power
Half
Society
Other
Civilization
Over
Sure
Sought
None
Test
Condition
Which
There have been few things in my life which have had a more genial effect on my mind than the possession of a piece of land.
Harriet Martineau
Life
Mind
My Life
Few
Possession
More
Had
Piece
Genial
Been
Effect
Than
Few Things
Which
Land
Things
The sum and substance of female education in America, as in England, is training women to consider marriage as the sole object in life, and to pretend that they do not think so.
Harriet Martineau
Life
Education
Marriage
Women
Training
Think
Sum
Consider
Sole
Pretend
Object
Female
America
Substance
England
A soul occupied with great ideas performs small duties.
Harriet Martineau
Great
Soul
Great Ideas
Small
Performs
Ideas
Occupied
Duties
We do not believe in immortality because we can prove it, but we try to prove it because we cannot help believing it.
Harriet Martineau
Try
Believe
We Cannot
Immortality
Because
Prove
Cannot
Help
Believing
For my own part, I had rather suffer any inconvenience from having to work occasionally in chambers and kitchen... than witness the subservience in which the menial class is held in Europe.
Harriet Martineau
Work
Class
Witness
Own
My Own
Rather
Having
Kitchen
Had
Part
Occasionally
Than
Any
Which
Held
Europe
Suffer
Chambers
Inconvenience
Laws and customs may be creative of vice; and should be therefore perpetually under process of observation and correction: but laws and customs cannot be creative of virtue: they may encourage and help to preserve it; but they cannot originate it.
Harriet Martineau
Creative
Virtue
Correction
Laws
Observation
Perpetually
Encourage
May
Vice
Cannot
Process
Customs
Should
Help
Therefore
Originate
Preserve
I am sure that no traveler seeing things through author spectacles can see them as they are.
Harriet Martineau
See
Seeing
Through
Sure
Am
Author
Them
Traveler
Things
Spectacles
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