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[UPDATED 3 FEB 2014]

Silence – MORE INFO

Silence

According to Josh Billings, silence is one of the hardest arguments that a person can’t contest about. This is one of the inspirational quotes wallpapers that is most downloaded as desktop and laptop wallpapers.

Worry – MORE INFO

Worry

This simple yet meaningful quote is perfectly paired with an image about a carefree setting where a guy is lying on the lawn while clearing his mind and thinking of nothing.

Sports Quote – MORE INFO

Sports Quote

This is a common inspiring quote for individuals who are trying to achieve their goals in life. This monochromatic image of a young man releasing his strength while working out can be a great inspiring leadership quote wallpaper for every desktop and laptop units.

Fight Club – MORE INFO

Fight Club

This quote is a popular line from the film ‘Fight Club’ starred with Brad Pitt. This monochromatic typography blended with plain orange background is a simple and striking wallpaper for desktops and laptops.

Personality and Character – MORE INFO

Personality and Character

This wise and inspirational quote from Elmer G. Letterman draws comparison between personality and character. This quote wallpaper is made to fit the desktop page for computer users to enjoy gazing while working.

You have two hands – MORE INFO

You have two hands

This inspiring and motivating message center about providing a helping hand to those who are in need of help. It is associated with two hands trying to reach out together.

Stumbing Blocks as Stepping Stone – MORE INFO

Stumbing Blocks as Stepping Stone

Another inspirational quote and wallpaper on hope talks about reaching goals by taking small leaps in life. It is linked with colorful building blocks and an infant playing with it.

Angry and Happiness – MORE INFO

Angry and Happiness

This simple wallpaper features a direct and striking quote about staying calm and keeping the temper in a calm manner. This thought is very appealing to individuals who are short-tempered.

Never Stand Begging – MORE INFO

Never Stand Begging

This is a potent hope saying backgrounds wallpaper about standing alone and doing things on own. This is one of the most used wallpapers for desktop and laptop PC units.

To Give Without Any Reward – MORE INFO

To Give Without Any Reward

This special quote talks about reaching out to those who are in need without expecting any reward. This wallpaper is rightly scaled to fit on any desktop and laptop wallpaper.

Disappointment of Things You Didn’t Do – MORE INFO

Disappointment of Things You Didn’t Do

Mark Twain’s popular adage is beautifully used with calligraphy font and paired with a sailboat in the middle of the water. This is one of the motivational and inspirational quotes wallpaper that is most downloaded online.

How a Foolish Person and a Wise Person Find Happiness – MORE INFO

How a Foolish Person and a Wise Person Find Happiness

This iconic adage of James Oppenheim is utilized as a wallpaper. The one-liner quote is paired with a photograph of the lower extremities of a person stepping on the ground.

It Is Your Attitude and Not Your Aptitude – MORE INFO

It Is Your Attitude and Not Your Aptitude

This motivational quote set in wallpaper features a person aiming for the skies despite of the danger of falling near the cliff. This wallpaper is available in various sizes for download.

Thomas Edison on Failure – MORE INFO

Thomas Edison on Failure

Thomas Edison, as one of the world’s best inventors, has undergone a lot of failures in life before inventing the most important thing that the world is enjoying right now.

On Falling Down – MORE INFO

On Falling Down

This moving quote tells us that falling down for once in a while is essential for us to grow. This message is paired with a breathtaking photograph that can be a delight as a desktop background.

He Could – MORE INFO

He Could

This photograph conveys a simple yet inspiring message in a different light. Instead of highlighting words and quotes, this image features a guy holding two-word quote that is striking enough to be one of the classic inspirational wallpaper quotes online. It gives us something to think about!

Goals – MORE INFO

Goals

An inspiring message about achieving goals in life is paired with a photograph of a child aiming for a goal while playing soccer. This wallpaper makes a great background image for computers.

Albert Einstein on Imagination – MORE INFO

Albert Einstein on Imagination

Albert Einstein, being an icon for everything, encourages every individual to be imaginative as it brings us to a wider dimension. This quote can be an inspiration to every computer user.

You Miss 100 Percent of the Shots You Never Take – MORE INFO

You Miss 100 Percent of the Shots You Never Take

This encouraging quote pushes us to take risks in order to achieve the desires of our lives. Its photograph is almost similar to the one-liner stated. This can be a great wallpaper for desktop and laptop computers.

War Text Quote – MORE INFO

War Text Quote

This simple and striking quote about war is created as a wallpaper using limited shades of gray. It features simple look, presenting grace with just words and a dark shade color.

Don’t Be Afraid To Take The Big Step – MORE INFO

Don’t Be Afraid To Take The Big Step

Charlotte Perkins Gilman was an eminent American writer of non-fiction and short stories, novelist, feminist social reformer, lecturer and commercial artist.
Born in Hartford, Connecticut in 1860, Charlotte Anne Perkins was related through her father Beecher to the famous Lyman Beecher, Henry Ward Beecher, Catherine Beecher and Harriet Beecher Stowe. Soon after she was born, young Charlotte’s father (an accomplished writer) abandoned her mother and left her to raise Charlotte and her older brother. Impoverished, and without means of support except for the infrequent appearances of her wayward husband, Charlotte’s mother spent time living with various family members in Rhode Island. She often left Charlotte in the care of her aunts – Catherine Beecher whose brand of “domestic feminism” would come to be seen as no better than domestic slavery by her niece; Isabella Beecher Hooker, whose suffragist activism inspired her neice; and Harriet Beecher Stower, the famous author of Uncle Tom's Cabin and champion of abolition whose failure to apply the same standards to the treatment of women would be corrected by the actions of her niece.
Charlotte’s mother did not show her children any affection in an effort to prepare them for what she perceived as the world’s callousness. She would, however, display signs of affection when she thought her daughter was sleeping and unaware of her mother’s attention. Young Charlotte was intelligent and taught herself to read through frequent trips to the public libraries. She attended public schools until she was fifteen and, though she impressed her teachers with the power of her mind, she failed to perform as a student. She was deeply interested in subjects which would later come to be identified with the emerging discipline of Sociology. Because the subjects that fired her interested the most were strictly the prevue of male scholars, however, Perkins chose to study art at the Rhode Island School of Design where she supported herself by making trade cards. During this time she also dabbled in painting and tutored young students.
At the age of 24, Charlotte reluctantly married Charles Stetson, an artist whose proposal she had initially declined. A year later they had a baby girl, named Katharine Beecher Stetson, and Charlotte began to suffer from depression. After three years of suffering, which a trip to Pasadena, CA did little to abate, Charlotte agreed to undergo the “rest” treatment being espoused by Dr. S. Weir Mitchell, a leading physician of the day.  The treatement included:
bed rest
isolation
overfeeding to increase body weight
massage and occasional use of electricity to stimulate the muscles
It was an extreme method intended to bring about the same state of patient dependence upon the clinician as being practiced by the Freudians in Europe. In the initial stage of the “rest” treatment, the patient could not leave her bed, sew, talk, read, write or even feed herself.
Mitchell’s instructions to Gilman after a month under his care were to return home and “Live as domestic a life as possible. Have your child with you all the time. . . . Lie down an hour after each meal. Have but two hours’ intellectual life a day. And never touch pen, brush or pencil as long as you live.”
It was too much for Charlotte and in 1888 she fled her husband and doctor to resettle in California. She began to be active as a suffragist lecturer. In 1892 she wrote her most enduring work, a short story critique of her experience under Mitchell’s care entitled “The Yellow Wallpaper” but it was her first book of poems In This Our World (1893) that established her as a writer. In 1894 she divorced Charles Stetson and sent her daughter back East to live with her ex-husband and his new wife, a friend of Charlotte’s whom she considered as, if not more, capable of raising young Katherine.
From 1894-1895 she served as the editor of the Impress, a feminist literary magazine and in 1897 she completed work on her groundbreaking Women and Economics (1898), in which she espoused that only by achieving economic independence could women truly achieve equality with men.
Gilman’s married her first cousin, a New York attorney named George Houghton Gilman, in 1900. Gilman’s notoriety as a leading lecturer on women’s rights coupled with the success of Women and Economics led to her inclusion in the International Congress of Women held in Berlin in 1903 and subsequent speaking tours of England and Europe.
From 1909-1916, she edited and published her own magazine The Forerunner in which many of her works first appeared, including: What Diantha Did, (1910), The Crux, (1911), Moving the Mountain, (1911), and Herland (1915).
Though her marriage to George Houghton Gilman was increasingly unhappy, they did not divorce. Rather, Charlotte moved from New York to her husband’s homestead in Norwich, CT.
Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s lectures and writings such as “The Home” (1903), Human Work (1904), and The Man-Made World (1911), reveal the mind of an avid humanist dedicated to equality of the sexes. Among her groundbreaking theories were:
Women are subjugated by men
Becoming a mother should not prevent a woman from working outside the home
In the future, tasks such as cooking, child care and housekeeping would be taken care of by professionals
Men and women should share housekeeping duties
Young girls should be encouraged to think independently
Following her husband’s death in 1934, Gilman returned to Pasadena to be with her daughter. An advocate of voluntary euthanasia, Gilman chose to end her own life with chloroform in 1935 after diagnosed with inoperable breast cancer

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