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Mary McLeod Bethune Quotes

American educator and activist (d. 1955), Birth: 10-7-1875, Death: 18-5-1955 Mary McLeod Bethune Quotes
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Believe in yourself, learn, and never stop wanting to build a better world.
Mary McLeod Bethune

Have faith in yourself, educate yourself, and always strive to create a better universe.
2.
A woman is free if she lives by her own standards and creates her own destiny, if she prizes her individuality and puts no boundaries on her hopes for tomorrow.
Mary McLeod Bethune

A woman is liberated when she adheres to her own values and shapes her future, if she cherishes her distinctiveness and has no limits on her aspirations for the future.
3.
If we accept and acquiesce in the face of discrimination, we accept the responsibility ourselves. We should, therefore, protest openly everything ... that smacks of discrimination or slander.
Mary McLeod Bethune

If we tolerate and condone prejudice, we assume accountability ourselves. Thus, we should vocally oppose anything ... that implies bigotry or defamation.
4.
We have a powerful potential in our youth, and we must have the courage to change old ideas and practices so that we may direct their power toward good ends.
Mary McLeod Bethune

We must summon the bravery to modify outdated concepts and customs so that we may utilize the mighty capacity of our youth for noble purposes.
5.
I plunged into the job of creating something from nothing.... Though I hadn't a penny left, I considered cash money as the smallest part of my resources. I had faith in a living God, faith in myself, and a desire to serve.
Mary McLeod Bethune

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I leave you love. I leave you hope. I leave you the challenge of developing confidence in one another. I leave you respect for the use of power. I leave you faith. I leave you racial dignity.
Mary McLeod Bethune

I depart with adoration. I bequeath optimism. I task you to nurture confidence in each other. I leave behind esteem for the application of authority. I bestow trust. I provide racial poise.
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Next to God we are indebted to women, first for life itself, and then for making it worth living.
Mary McLeod Bethune

We owe a debt of gratitude to women, since they have provided us with life and continue to make our existence meaningful.
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Faith is the first factor in a life devoted to service. Without it, nothing is possible. With it, nothing is impossible.
Mary McLeod Bethune

Confidence is the cornerstone of a life committed to helping others. Without it, nothing can be achieved. With it, anything is achievable.
Quote Topics by Mary McLeod Bethune: Inspirational World Courage Faith Life Education Peace Learning Women Reading Racism Memorable White Men Jobs Giving Determination Time White Man Power Black Art Progress Able Adventure Mother Commitment Dream Letting Go Steps
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To those of you with your years of service still ahead, the challenge is yours. Stop doubting yourselves. Have the courage to make up your minds and hold your decisions. Refuse to be BOUGHT for a nickel, or a million dollars, or a job!
Mary McLeod Bethune

10.
In each experience of my life, I have had to step out of one little space of the known light, into a large area of darkness. I had to stand awhile in the darkness, and then gradually God has given me light. But not to linger in. For as soon as that light has felt familiar, then the call has always come to step out ahead again into new darkness.
Mary McLeod Bethune

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We live in a world which respects power above all things. Power, intelligently directed, can lead to more freedom. Unwisely directed, it can be a dreadful, destructive force.
Mary McLeod Bethune

We exist in a society which venerates might above all other qualities. Strength, judiciously employed, can bring about more independence. Used foolishly, it can be an appalling, ruinous power.
12.
Our children must never lose their zeal for building a better world.
Mary McLeod Bethune

Our offspring must never abandon their fervor for constructing a superior planet.
13.
Invest in the human soul. Who knows, it might be a diamond in the rough.
Mary McLeod Bethune

Nurture the potential within. Who knows, it could be a hidden gem.
14.
Studying goes deeper than mere reading. There are surface nuggets to be gathered but the best of the gold is underneath, and it takes time and labor to secure it.
Mary McLeod Bethune

Exploring goes further than simply perusing. There are superficial tidbits to be obtained but the finest of the riches lies beneath, and it takes effort and diligence to acquire it.
15.
Enter to learn; depart to serve.
Mary McLeod Bethune

'Advance through education; leave to assist.'
16.
The whole world opened to me when I learned to read.
Mary McLeod Bethune

The gates of the universe swung wide when I acquired literacy.
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The true worth of a race must be measured by the character of its womanhood.
Mary McLeod Bethune

The true merit of a population must be judged by the caliber of its female population.
18.
If we have the courage and tenacity of our forebears, who stood firmly like a rock against the lash of slavery, we shall find a way to do for our day what they did for theirs.
Mary McLeod Bethune

If we summon the same bravery and perseverance that our ancestors possessed, who defiantly resisted against the tyranny of enslavement, we shall discover a method to emulate their accomplishments in our own era.
19.
The drums of Africa still beat in my heart. They will not let me rest while there is a single Negro boy or girl without a chance to prove his worth.
Mary McLeod Bethune

The reverberations of Africa still resound within me. I will not cease striving until every African-American child is granted the opportunity to showcase their potential.
20.
Education is the great American adventure, the world's most colossal democratic experiment.
Mary McLeod Bethune

Schooling is the great American voyage, the globe's most immense popular trial.
21.
The progress of the world will call for the best that all of us have to give.
Mary McLeod Bethune

The advancement of humanity will necessitate the utmost contributions from all of us.
22.
World peace and brotherhood are based on a common understanding of the contributions and cultures of all races and creeds
Mary McLeod Bethune

23.
What does the Negro want? His answer is very simple. He wants only what all other Americans want. He wants opportunity to make real what the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution and the Bill of Rights say, what the Four Freedoms establish. While he knows these ideals are open to no man completely, he wants only his equal chance to obtain them.
Mary McLeod Bethune

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There is a place in God's sun for the youth "farthest down" who has the vision, the determination, and the courage to reach it.
Mary McLeod Bethune

25.
For I am my mother's daughter, and the drums of Africa still beat in my heart.
Mary McLeod Bethune

26.
I thought, maybe the difference between white folks and colored is just this matter of reading and writing. I made up my mind I would know my letters.
Mary McLeod Bethune

27.
I have had more than half a century of such happiness. A great deal of worry and sorrow, too, but never a worry or a sorrow that was not offset by a purple iris, a lark, a bluebird, or a dewy morning glory.
Mary McLeod Bethune

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Forgiving is not about forgetting, it's letting go of the hurt
Mary McLeod Bethune

29.
Whatever the white man has done, we have done, and often better.
Mary McLeod Bethune

30.
Knowledge is the prime need of the hour.
Mary McLeod Bethune

31.
When they learn of Shakespeare and Goethe, we must teach them of Pushkin and Dumas. . . . Whatever the white man has done, we have done, and often better.
Mary McLeod Bethune

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I do feel, in my dreamings and yearnings, so undiscovered by those who are able to help me.
Mary McLeod Bethune

33.
From the first, I made my learning, what little it was, useful every way I could.
Mary McLeod Bethune

34.
Whatever glory belongs to the race for a development unprecedented in history for the given length of time, a full share belongs to the womanhood of the race.
Mary McLeod Bethune

35.
You white folks have long been eating the white meat of the chicken. We Negroes are now ready for some of the white meat instead of the dark meat.
Mary McLeod Bethune

36.
I never stop to plan. I take things step-by-step.
Mary McLeod Bethune

37.
Greatness is largely a social accident, and almost always socially supported.
Mary McLeod Bethune

38.
[To the patronizing train conductor who had twice said, 'Auntie, give me your ticket':] Which of my sister's sons are you?
Mary McLeod Bethune

39.
Cease to be a drudge, seek to be an artist.
Mary McLeod Bethune