Quoted By:
1874-1936 G.K Chesterton
>"It [feminism] is mixed up with a muddled idea that women are free when they serve their employers but slaves when they help their husbands."
>"Ten thousand English women marched through the streets shouting, 'We will not be dictated to,' and went off and became stenographers." (lol)
>"A woman uses her intelligence to find reasons to support her intuition."
>"All women dress to be noticed—gross and vulgar women to be grossly and vulgarly noticed, wise and modest women to be wisely and modestly noticed."
>"Most of the women were of the kind vaguely called emancipated, and professed some protest against male supremacy. Yet these new women would always pay to a man the extravagant compliment which no ordinary woman ever pays to him, that of listening while he is talking."
—The Man Who Was Thursday