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Daily Inspiration Quote by Margaret Fuller

"Nature provides exceptions to every rule"

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Rules are comforting because they promise clean edges; Fuller’s line is a quiet warning that the world refuses to stay inside them. “Nature provides exceptions to every rule” sounds like a tidy proverb until you hear the provocation underneath: if the natural world itself won’t cooperate with your categories, why should society’s categories be treated as sacred?

As a 19th-century critic and a leading voice in American transcendentalism and early feminism, Fuller was writing amid a cultural obsession with classification: new sciences sorting plants, animals, and human “types,” and a political order sorting people into rigid roles, especially by gender. Her phrasing borrows the authority of that era’s reverence for “Nature,” then flips it. Nature isn’t the enforcer of law; it’s the saboteur of certainty. The verb “provides” is key: exceptions aren’t embarrassing anomalies to be ignored; they are evidence the system is incomplete, perhaps even ideological.

The subtext reads as an argument strategy: don’t debate the rule on its own terms. Find the exception, and you destabilize the rule’s claim to universality. In a period when women’s intellectual and civic capacities were routinely declared “against nature,” Fuller’s sentence works as a scalpel. If nature itself constantly breaks patterns, then appeals to “natural” hierarchy start to look less like truth and more like convenience dressed up as inevitability.

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Verified source: The Great Lawsuit. Man versus Men. Woman versus Women (Margaret Fuller, 1843)
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In vain ! Nature provides exceptions to every rule. (Page 43 (The Dial, Vol. IV, No. I; July 1843)). Primary-source location: Margaret Fuller's essay "The Great Lawsuit. Man versus Men. Woman versus Women." in The Dial, Vol. IV, No. I (July 1843). The quote appears in the paragraph beginning "History jeers at the attempts of physiologists..." and is followed by examples ("She sends women to battle..." etc.). The Internet Archive scan used above is a digitization of The Dial, Volume IV (covering July 1843–April 1844) and the phrase appears on page 43 in the July issue.
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The Cambridge Companion to Christianity and the Environment (Alexander J. B. Hampton, Douglas Hedley, 2022)95.0%
... Margaret Fuller , the feminist philosopher , traveled to the Illinois frontier hoping to " woo the mighty ... Nat...
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Margaret Fuller

Margaret Fuller (May 23, 1810 - June 19, 1850) was a Critic from USA.

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