“We can do nothing ourselves; God must do it. To speak to Him thus is easier by nature for woman than for man because a natural desire lives in her to give herself completely to someone.”

—  Edith Stein

Essays on Woman (1996), Fundamental Principles of Women's Education (1931)

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Jewish-German nun, theologian and philosopher 1891–1942

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