“A true woman would hardly care to exchange her delicate instinct, her
deftness of finger, her versatile mind – which enables her to do the many
little and great things in our everyday home-life equally well – her quick
perception, her motherly all-aroundness, her sweet womanly loveliness, for any
other marketable thing, or any other characteristic or capability attained by
culture or training. A true woman is a
woman, and she does not desire to be anything else, unless she can add it to
her womanliness.”
Emma Drake in
“What a Young Wife to Know” Published 1908
Hoping your Thursday is lovely!
Blessings,
Kelly-Anne
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