In fact, it is a farce to call any being virtuous whose virtues do not result from the exercise of its own reason.
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"In fact, it is a farce to call any being virtuous whose virtues do not result from the exercise of its own reason." — Mary Wollstonecraft #healthfitness
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In fact, it is a farce to call any being virtuous whose virtues do not result from the exercise of its own reason. — Mary Wollstonecraft
About Mary Wollstonecraft
Mary Wollstonecraft was a Writer from Kingdom of Great Britain (1759–1797).
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This quote is attributed to Mary Wollstonecraft, a Writer from Kingdom of Great Britain.
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Mary Wollstonecraft lived from 1759 – 1797.
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