Quotes From "Born To Rebel: The Life Of Harriet Boyd Hawes" By Mary Allsebrook

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Prayer cannot be a substitution for action. Mary Allsebrook
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Of valid economics pre-dating the Power Age (steam and electricity), there remains not a vestige. Of valid economics pre-dating the intensive and extensive use of electricity there will soon exist only rags and tatters. We still have to thank Adam Smith for insisting 'Consumption is the sole end and purpose of production;' but the old form of the law of demand and supply is outmoded, since supply has become practically inexhaustible. Harriet Boyd Hawes
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She was never neutral, but she could be tolerant, although it was hard work - never a tolerance of indifference. Mary Allsebrook