Letters from Africa, 1914-1931 Quotes
Letters from Africa, 1914-1931
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“I have read true piety defined as: loving one’s destiny unconditionally – and there is something in it. That is to say: I think that in a way this sort of “religiousness” is the condition for real happiness. ”
― Letters from Africa, 1914-1931
― Letters from Africa, 1914-1931
“There is hardly any other sphere in which prejudice and superstition of the most horrific kind have been retained so long as in that of women, and just as it must have been an inexpressable relief for humanity when it shook off the burden of religious prejudice and superstition, I think it will be truly glorious when women become real people and have the whole world open before them.”
― Letters from Africa, 1914-1931
― Letters from Africa, 1914-1931
