“The ruin of many a woman lies at the door of the fine lady who hurries her workwoman to finish her dress, or who, to save herself a little trouble, or that she may indulge a momentary expense, refuses to pay her bills. One would think from the way in which the payment of debts has to be dragged out of the rich, that they think tradesmen can coin money to pay their under-workers. The wages of poor women are kept down, and their money held back, by this selfish thoughtlessness, and when wages are low, women are driven to ruin.”
STOPFORD BROOKE
“Remember now and always that life is no idle dream, but a solemn reality based upon eternity, and encompassed by eternity. Find out your task; stand to it; ‘the night cometh when no man can work.’”
CARLYLE
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