Best Quotes by Antoinette Brown Blackwell (Top 7)

  1. Nature is just enough; but men and women must comprehend and accept her suggestions.
  2. The sexes in each species of being... are always true equivalents - equals but not identical.
  3. We fully believed, so soon as we saw that woman's suffrage was right, every one would soon see the same thing, and that in a year or two, at farthest, it would be granted.
  4. Slavery is malignantly aristocratic.
  5. There were angry men confronting me and I caught the flashing of defiant eyes, but above me and within me, there was a spirit stronger than them all.
  6. The brain is not, and cannot be, the sole or complete organ of thought and feeling.
  7. Work, alternated with needful rest, is the salvation of man or woman.