| The Columbia World of Quotations. 1996. |
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| NUMBER: | 7350 |
| QUOTATION: | We are tired of the pretense that we have special privileges and the reality that we have none; of the fiction that we are queens, and the fact that we are subjects; of the symbolism which exalts our sex but is only a meaningless mockery. |
| ATTRIBUTION: | Lillie Devereux Blake (18351913), U.S. suffragist. As quoted in History of Woman Suffrage, vol. 4, ch. 2, by Susan B. Anthony and Ida Husted Harper (1902).
In a speech entitled The Unknown Quantity in Politics, delivered at an 1884 convention of the National Woman Suffrage Association; Blake was a delegate from New York. |
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