Top 7 Quotes & Sayings by Olympe de Gouges

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a French playwright Olympe de Gouges.
Last updated on November 22, 2024.
Olympe de Gouges

Olympe de Gouges was a French playwright and political activist whose writings on women's rights and abolitionism reached a large audience in various countries. She began her career as a playwright in the early 1780s. As political tension rose in France, Olympe de Gouges became increasingly politically engaged. She became an outspoken advocate against the slave trade in the French colonies in 1788. At the same time, she began writing political pamphlets. In her Declaration of the Rights of Woman and of the Female Citizen (1791), she challenged the practice of male authority and the notion of male-female inequality. She was executed by guillotine during the Reign of Terror (1793–1794) for attacking the regime of the Revolutionary government and for her association with the Girondists.

Women, wake up; the tocsin of reason sounds throughout the universe; recognize your rights.
Woman is born free and lives equal to man in her rights. Social distinctions can be based only on the common utility.
Regardless of what barriers confront you, it is in your power to free yourselves; you have only to want to. — © Olympe de Gouges
Regardless of what barriers confront you, it is in your power to free yourselves; you have only to want to.
Women have the right to mount the scaffold; they should likewise have the right to mount the rostrum.
Women, rouse yourselves! The tocsin of reason resounds through the whole universe: recognize your rights. The powerful empire of nature is no longer surrounded by prejudices, fanaticism, superstition and lies.
Male and female citizens, being equal in the eyes of the law, must be equally admitted to all honors, positions, and public employment according to their capacity and without other distinctions besides those of their virtues and talents.
All citizens including women are equally admissible to all public dignities, offices, and employments, according to their capacity, and with no other distinction than that of their virtues and talents.
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