Canada is destined to be one of the great nations of the world and Canadian women must be ready for citizenship.
Nellie L. McClungWe may yet live to see the day when women will be no longer news! And it cannot come too soon. I want to be a peaceful, happy, normal human being, pursuing my unimpeded way through life, never having to stop to explain, defend or apologize for my sex.
Nellie L. McClungLiterature may be light as a cobweb, but it must be fastened down to life at the four corners.
Nellie L. McClungI am a believer in women, in their ability to do things and in their influence and power. Women set the standards for the world, and it is for us, women in Canada, to set the standards high.
Nellie L. McClungHumanity has to travel a hard road to wisdom, and it has to travel it with bleeding feet.
Nellie L. McClungit makes a great difference to a speaker whether he has something to say, or has to say something.
Nellie L. McClungWar proves nothing. To kill a man does not prove that he was in the wrong. Bloodletting cannot change men's spirits, neither can the evil of men's thoughts be driven out by blows. If I go to my neighbor's house, and break her furniture, and smash her pictures, and bind her children captive, it does not prove that I am fitter to live than she - yet according to ethics of nations it does. I have conquered her and she must pay me for my trouble; and her house and all that is left in it belongs to my heirs and successors, forever. That is war!
Nellie L. McClungWar is a crime committed by men and, therefore, when enough people say it shall not be, it cannot be.
Nellie L. McClungI am one of those irritating people, who hang on to the door-knob after they say good-bye, and will neither come back nor go, always remembering something else which must be said.
Nellie L. McClungthought without expression is dynamic and gathers volume by repression. Evolution when blocked and suppressed becomes revolution.
Nellie L. McClungI want to leave something behind when I go; some small legacy of truth, some word that will shine in a dark place.
Nellie L. McClungThe greatest insult came at the marriage ceremony when the minister asked 'who giveth this woman,' and some brother, or father or other man, unblushingly said he did, as though it were entirely a commercial transaction between men.
Nellie L. McClungHave we not the brains to think? Hands to work? Hearts to feel? And lives to live?
Nellie L. McClungWomen are going to form a chain, a greater sisterhood than the world has ever known.
Nellie L. McClungI saw what could be done with words, for I had a vision of a new world as I talked.
Nellie L. McClungThe average reader can contemplate with considerable fortitude the sorrows and disappointments of someone else.
Nellie L. McClungA wound in a young heart is like a wound in a young tree. It does not grow out. It grows in.
Nellie L. McClungIn regard to tenacity of life, no old yellow cat has anything on a prejudice. You may kill it with your own hands, bury it deep, and sit on the grave, and behold! the next day it will walk in at the back door, purring.
Nellie L. McClungWomen had first to convince the world that they had souls and then that they had minds and then it came on to this matter of political entity and the end is not yet.
Nellie L. McClungDisturbers are never popular - nobody ever really loved an alarm clock in action, no matter how grateful he may have been afterwards for its kind services!
Nellie L. McClungChivalry is a poor substitute for justice, if one cannot have both. Chivalry is something like the icing on the cake, sweet but not nourishing.
Nellie L. McClungChildren are great idealists, until the stupidity of their elders puts out the fires of the aspirations.
Nellie L. McClungThe horse on the treadmill may be very discontented, but he is not disposed to tell his troubles, for he cannot stop to talk.
Nellie L. McClungI think this is the greatest and best country in all the world, with its great sunlit spaces and its long long roads, and best of all the roads that are not made yet, and the stories that no one has told because they are too busy living them.
Nellie L. McClungBy nice women . . . you probably mean selfish women who have no more thought for the underprivileged, overworked women than a pussycat in a sunny window for the starving kitten in the street. Now in that sense I am not a nice woman, for I do care.
Nellie L. McClungProhibition is a hard sounding word, worthless as a rallying cry, hard as a locked door or going to bed without your supper.
Nellie L. McClungThat seems to be the haunting fear of mankind - that the advancement of women will sometime, someway, someplace, interfere with some man's comfort.
Nellie L. McClung