Grace Abbott Quotes

Grace Abbott Quotes

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Quotes of Grace Abbott
Total Quotes 7
Sometimes When I Get Home At Night In Washington I Feel As Though I Had Been In A Great Traffic Jam.
The Jam Is Moving Toward The Capitol Where Congress Sits In Judgment On All The Administrative Agencies Of Government.
The First And Continuing Argument For The Curtailment Of Working Hours And The Raising Of The Minimum Age Was That Education Was Necessary In A Democracy And Working Children Could Not Attend School.
I Stand On The Sidewalk Watching It Because The Responsibility Is Mine And I Must, I Take A Very Firm Hold On The Handles Of The Baby Carriage And I Wheel It Into The Traffic.
Children, It Should Be Repeated, Are Not Pocket Editions Of Adults, Because Childhood Is A Period Of Physical Growth And Development, A Period Of Preparation For Adult Responsibility And Public And Private Life. A Program Of Children Cannot Be Merely An Adaptation Of The Program For Adults, Nor Should It Be Curtailed During Periods Of Depression Or Emergency Expansion Of Other Programs.
Justice For All Children Is The High Ideal In A Democracy.
Child Labor And Poverty Are Inevitably Bound Together And If You Continue To Use The Labor Of Children As The Treatment For The Social Disease Of Poverty, You Will Have Both Poverty And Child Labor To The End Of Time.
  • Born: November 17, 1878
  • Died: June 19, 1939
  • Occupation: Social Worker