Here are a few Mary Daly Quotes:
If God is male, then male is God. The divine patriarch castrates women as long as he is allowed to live on in the human imagination.
Courage to be is the key to the revelatory power of the feminist revolution.
Courage is like -- it's a habitus, a habit, a virtue: you get it by courageous acts. It's like you learn to swim by swimming. You learn courage by couraging.
You guard against decay, in general, and stagnation, by moving, by continuing to move.
Tokenism does not change stereotypes of social systems but works to preserve them, since it dulls the revolutionary impulse.
Women have had the power of naming stolen from us.
'God's plan' is often a front for men's plans and a cover for inadequacy, ignorance, and evil.
It is the creative potential itself in human beings that is the image of God.
Why indeed must 'God' be a noun? Why not a verb - the most active and dynamic of all.
We will look upon the earth and her sister planets as being with us, not for us. One does not rape a sister.
Work is a substitute "religious" experience for many workaholics.
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"Education is the key to lifting people out of poverty."
she became famous for being the first black women to earn a PHD.
Marie Maynard Daly's father's name was Ivan C. Daly.
No Marie maynard daly did not smoke
Marie Maynard Daly was born in 1921.
Marie Maynard Daly died on the 28th of October of 2003
Marie Maynard Daly died on the 28th of October 2003.Her husband was
The famous quote is "Why indeed must 'God' be a noun? Why not a verb - the most active and dynamic of all."
Toni Daly's birth name is Marie Antoinette Daly.
Marie M. Daly was born in Corona Queens New York on April 16th 1921.
no she did not Marie Maynard Daly did not have kids because she had go t her tubes tied when she was 16
i think she was famous for all her hard work for helping people who needed help ,ect. she was really famous for being the first African American to receive a PhD
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