Frances Willard Quote

The capacity of the human mind to resist knowledge is nowhere more painfully illustrated than in the postulate laid down by average minds that home is always to be just what it is now — forgetting that in no two consecutive generations has it remained the same.


What Frances E. Willard Said (1905)


The capacity of the human mind to resist knowledge is nowhere more painfully illustrated than in the postulate laid down by average minds that home...

The capacity of the human mind to resist knowledge is nowhere more painfully illustrated than in the postulate laid down by average minds that home...

The capacity of the human mind to resist knowledge is nowhere more painfully illustrated than in the postulate laid down by average minds that home...

The capacity of the human mind to resist knowledge is nowhere more painfully illustrated than in the postulate laid down by average minds that home...