Mary Antin Quotes & Sayings

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16 most famous Mary Antin quotes and sayings (activist). These are the first 10 quotes we have.

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“The apex of my civic pride and personal contentment was reached on the bright September morning when I entered the public school.”
“His struggle for a bare living left him no time to take advantage of the public evening school. In time he learned to read, to follow a conversation or lecture; but he never learned to write correctly; and his pronunciation remains extremely foreign to this day.”
Mary Antin Quotes
“On a royal birthday every house must fly a flag, or the owner would be dragged to a police station and be fined twenty-five rubles.”
“We are not born all at once, but by bits. The body first, and the spirit later; and the birth and growth of the spirit, in those who are attentive to their own inner life, are slow and exceedingly painful.”
Mary Antin Quotes
“One positive command he gave us: You shall love and honor your emperor. In every congregation a prayer must be said for the czar's health, or the chief of police would close the synagogue.”
Mary Antin Quotes
“You went up to be examined with the other Jewish children, your heart heavy about that matter of your nose.”
Mary Antin Quotes
“Our mothers are racked with the pains of our physical birth; we ourselves suffer the longer pains of our spiritual growth.”
Mary Antin Quotes
“The czar was always sending us commands - you shall not do this and you shall not do that - till there was very little left that we might do, except pay tribute and die.”
Mary Antin Quotes
“The first meal was an object lesson of much variety. My father produced several kinds of food, ready to eat, without any cooking, from little tin cans that had printing all over them.”
Mary Antin Quotes
“If education, culture, the higher life were shining things to be worshiped from afar, he had still a means left whereby he could draw one step nearer to them.”

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