"Every time you try to encourage someone else, your own soul will be flooded with a light and glow of peace and good cheer."
About Susa Young Gates
Susa Young Gates — Life and Legacy
Susa Young Gates was a pivotal figure in the women's rights movement during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, recognized for her passionate advocacy for education and empowerment. Her notable work includes her contributions to the 'Deseret News' and her role in the National Council of Women, where she championed women's access to education as a fundamental right. Gates believed that education was the key to unlocking women's potential and enabling them to participate fully in society. She famously stated that 'the greatest gift a woman can give her children is a good education,' highlighting her conviction that educated women could uplift entire families and communities. This perspective not only underscored her commitment to women's rights but also challenged the prevailing norms of her time that often relegated women to domestic roles. Her quotes and writings continue to resonate today, emphasizing the importance of education in achieving gender equality. Gates's legacy is a testament to the enduring impact of her advocacy, inspiring future generations to pursue education and empowerment as essential tools for social change.
Quote collection
Susa Young Gates quotes
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"Eight hours work, eight hours sleep, and eight hours recreation - Brigham Young"
"It is useless, sisters, for you to attempt the duties of your exalted callings . . . without the constant companionship of the Spirit of God."
"We must love one another. Only [by doing] so can our long years of toil and struggle reach full reward and we be crowned with life everlasting."
"Retrench in everything that is bad and worthless, and improve in everything that is good and beautiful."