I do not want to be the angel of any home: I want for myself what I want for other women, absolute equality. After that is secured, then men and women can take turns being angels.
AGNES MACPHAILI do not want to be the angel of any home: I want for myself what I want for other women, absolute equality. After that is secured, then men and women can take turns being angels.
AGNES MACPHAILI want for myself what I want for other women, absolute equality.
AGNES MACPHAILWhen I first came to the House of Commons and walked out into the lobby, men sprang to their feet.
AGNES MACPHAILIt is a fact that all women contribute more to marriage than men for the most part they have to change their place of living, their method of work, a great many women today changing their occupation entirely on marriage and they must even change their name.
AGNES MACPHAILI believe the preservation of the home in the future lies almost entirely in the hands of men.
AGNES MACPHAILI asked them to sit down since I’d come to walk around. I didn’t want them doing me favours.
AGNES MACPHAILWe meet all life’s greatest tests alone.
AGNES MACPHAILThe way to get things out of a government is to back them to the wall, put your hands to their throats, and you will get all they have.
AGNES MACPHAILDo not rely completely on any other human being, however dear. We meet all life’s greatest tests alone.
AGNES MACPHAILWhatever is dirty, it is women’s job to clean up, or drive some man to clean up, and that goes for everything from cellar to senate.
AGNES MACPHAILI suggest that there is a splendid way out of the difficulty of marriage, and that is my way – stay out.
AGNES MACPHAILMost of the women who have offered themselves for public office over the years have done so, I believe, more because of the ‘dirt’ than in spite of it.
AGNES MACPHAILIf the preservation of the home means the enslavement of women, economically or morally, then we had better break it.
AGNES MACPHAILPatriotism is not dying for one’s country, it is living for one’s country. And for humanity. Perhaps that is not as romantic, but it’s better.
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