Opie, Mary Wollstonecraft, 1804
It is easier to list modes of behaviour that are required or forbidden than to set reason to work; but once the mind has been stored with useful knowledge and strengthened by being used, the regulation of the behaviour may safely be left to its guidance without the aid of formal rules. The greater number of people take their opinions on trust, to avoid the trouble of exercising their own minds. These indolent beings naturally obey to the letter, rather than the spirit of a law, divine or human.
Mary Wollstonecraft, born on this day in 1759, from A Vindication of the Rights of Woman


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