Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Comment on this quote Share via Email Print this Page Margaret Fuller Quote “I know of no inquiry which the impulses of man suggests that is forbidden to the resolution of man to pursue.” ~ Margaret Fuller (1810-1850)Summer on the Lakes, 1844 Drugs , Experimentation , Free Thought , Individualist , Knowledge , Learning , Morals , Privacy , Reason , Religion , Respect , Self-Determination , Skepticism , Wisdom Ratings and Comments Reply richard bruner, budapest hungary 8/3/05 I think she must have been very wise to have lived 140 years. Richard Bruner Reply Brian D. Kohl, Houston, Texas - USA 8/3/05 Indeed, 140 would be quite impressive! Even more so, especially given that she drowned when her ship sailing to America ran aground off of New York. Mistypes can be so fun to make fun of, even though we all make them... Reply Editor, Liberty Quotes 8/3/05 Ooops. Date of death changed - 1850. Thx Reply E Archer, NYC 1/22/15 Heresy! ;-) SaveOk2 SaveOk2 View CommentsClick to view or comment. Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print This Margaret Fuller quote is found in these categories: Drugs quotes Experimentation quotes Free Thought quotes Individualist quotes Knowledge quotes Learning quotes Morals quotes Privacy quotes Reason quotes Religion quotes Respect quotes Self-Determination quotes Skepticism quotes Wisdom quotes About Margaret Fuller Bio of Margaret Fuller Quotations by Margaret Fuller Books by/about Margaret Fuller Margaret Fuller videos Margaret Fuller on Wikipedia Astrological chart for Margaret Fuller