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Beatrice Webb
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Quotes by Beatrice Webb
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All along the line, physically, mentally, morally, alcohol is a weakening and deadening force...
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It would be curious to discover who it is to whom one writes in a diary. Possibly to some mysterious personification of one’s own identity.
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That part of the Englishman’s nature which has found gratification in religion is now drifting into political life.
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The interruptions of the telephone seem to us to waste half the life of the ordinary American engaged in public or private business; he has seldom half an hour consecutively at his own disposal – a telephone is a veritable time scatterer.
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Renunciation – that is the great fact we all, individuals and classes, have to learn. In trying to avoid it we bring misery to ourselves and others.
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At present I feel like a caged animal, bound up by the luxury, comfort and respectability of my position. I can’t get the training that I want without neglecting my duty.
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. . . if I had been a man, self-respect, family pressure and the public opinion of my class would have pushed me into a money-making profession; as a mere woman I could carve out a career of disinterested research.
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Nature still obstinately refuses to co-operate by making the rich people innately superior to the poor people.
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If I ever felt inclined to be timid as I was going into a room hill of people, I would say to myself, "You're the cleverest member of one of the cleverest families in the cleverest class of the cleverest nation in the world-why should you be frightened?
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Work is the best of narcotics, providing the patient be strong enough to take it. I dread idleness as if it were Hell.
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