Top 7 Quotes & Sayings by Alice Moore Hubbard

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American writer Alice Moore Hubbard.
Last updated on November 8, 2024.
Alice Moore Hubbard

Alice Moore Hubbard was a noted American feminist, writer, and, with her husband, Elbert Hubbard was a leading figure in the Roycroft movement – a branch of the Arts and Crafts Movement in England with which it was contemporary. Moore Hubbard served as the general manager for the collective, along with managing the Roycraft Inn. She was also the principal of Roycroft School for Boys.

There is usually less romance in marriage than in any other relationship of life. But the general idea concerning marriage is that it is all or nearly all romance.
The world can only be redeemed through action--movement--motion. Uncoerced, unbribed, and unbought, humanity will move toward the light.
Teaching is successful only as it causes people to think for themselves. What the teacher thinks matters little; what he makes the child think matters much. — © Alice Moore Hubbard
Teaching is successful only as it causes people to think for themselves. What the teacher thinks matters little; what he makes the child think matters much.
Responsibility has more salvation in it than religion can bestow.
The idea of salvation through some one or some thing outside of ourselves came from love of inertia. We want God or his Son to save us. We thought that Hapi would give us immortality if we flattered his vanity by praying to him.
I believe that woman is the equal of man - if she is. That woman is no better than man - unless she is.
When a woman feels the first grip of her child's dependence upon her, she has forever lost her freedom. If the child dies, a grave shackles her soul through life. If the child lives, the welfare of that child keeps perpetually between her and the sun.
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