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And when did mere preaching do any good? Put something in the place of these things. Fill the vacuum of the mind
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"And when did mere preaching do any good? Put something in the place of these things. Fill the vacuum of the mind"

- Francis Wright

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This quote by Francis Wright is a phone call to activity. She is recommending that teaching alone is not enough to cause favorable adjustment. Instead, she is promoting for concrete activity to be taken in order to fill the "vacuum of the mind". This might imply taking steps to fill deep space of expertise, understanding, as well as recognition that exists in the minds of individuals. It might also imply taking actions to load the void of resources, opportunities, as well as assistance that exists in the lives of people. In either instance, Wright is recommending that we should act in order to produce purposeful change. We should place something in the area of mere preaching in order to make a distinction.

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Francis Wright This quote is written / told by Francis Wright between September 6, 1795 and December 13, 1852. She was a famous Activist from Scotland. The author also have 18 other quotes.

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