I wonder if one of the penalties of growing older is that you become more and more conscious that nothing is very permanent.
Eleanor RooseveltIf it's a man's game so decidedly that a woman would be soiled by entering it, then there is something radically wrong with the American game of politics.
Eleanor RooseveltEveryone has the right to work, to free choice of employment, to just and favorable conditions of work and to protection against unemployment.
Eleanor RooseveltAll of us in this country give lip service to the ideals set forth in the Bill of Rights and emphasized by every additional amendment, and yet when war is stirring in the world, many of us are ready to curtail our civil liberties. We do not stop to think that curtailing these liberties may in the end bring us a greater danger than the danger we are trying to avert.
Eleanor Roosevelt