Rebel Lives Quotes

Rate this book
Clear rating
Rebel Lives: Helen Keller Rebel Lives: Helen Keller by Helen Keller
109 ratings, 4.28 average rating, 8 reviews
Rebel Lives Quotes Showing 1-6 of 6
“The few own the many because they possess the means of livelihood of all ... The country is governed for the richest, for the corporations, the bankers, the land speculators, and for the exploiters of labor. The majority of mankind are working people. So long as their fair demands - the ownership and control of their livelihoods - are set at naught, we can have neither men's rights nor women's rights. The majority of mankind is ground down by industrial oppression in order that the small remnant may live in ease.”
Helen Keller, Rebel Lives: Helen Keller
“It is always painful to set one's self against tradition, especially against the conventions & prejudices that hedge about womanhood.”
Helen Keller, Rebel Lives: Helen Keller
“I realized that the wonder is not that conditions are so bad, but that humanity has advanced so far in spite of them. & now I am in the fight to change things. I may be a dreamer, but dreamers are necessary to make facts!”
Helen Keller, Rebel Lives: Helen Keller
“I look upon the whole world as my fatherland, & every war has to me the horror od a family feud. I look upon the true patriotism as the brotherhood of man & the service to of all to all. The only fighting that saves is the one that helps the world toward liberty, justice & an abundant life for all.”
Helen Keller, Rebel Lives: Helen Keller
“I look upon the whole world as my fatherland, & every war has to me the horror of a family feud. I look upon true patriotism as the brotherhood of man & the service of all to all. The only fighting that saves is the one that helps the world toward liberty, justice & an abundant life for all.”
Helen Keller, Rebel Lives: Helen Keller
“Industry rests on the iron law of economic determination. All history reveals that economic interests are the strongest ties that bind men together. That is not because men's hearts are evil & selfish. It is only a result of the inexorable law of life. The desire to live is the basic principle that compels men & women to seek a more suitable environment, so that they may live better & more happily.”
Helen Keller, Rebel Lives: Helen Keller