"These are the thoughts that should be carefully weighed and considered by every young woman who stands to-day with her college life behind her and a greater and fuller life before her. Let nothing lead her to forget – whatever else she may wish to be, whatever desire, ambition or longing may come to her – that, first of all, she was designed by God to be a woman; to live her life in true womanliness, so that she may be an inspiration, a strength, a blessing, not necessarily to the world, but, what is infinitely better, to those within her immediate reach whose lives are touched by hers."
November 14, 2012
Carol's Quaint Quotes
From The Ladie's Home Journal July, 1897. "Now What":
"These are the thoughts that should be carefully weighed and considered by every young woman who stands to-day with her college life behind her and a greater and fuller life before her. Let nothing lead her to forget – whatever else she may wish to be, whatever desire, ambition or longing may come to her – that, first of all, she was designed by God to be a woman; to live her life in true womanliness, so that she may be an inspiration, a strength, a blessing, not necessarily to the world, but, what is infinitely better, to those within her immediate reach whose lives are touched by hers."
"These are the thoughts that should be carefully weighed and considered by every young woman who stands to-day with her college life behind her and a greater and fuller life before her. Let nothing lead her to forget – whatever else she may wish to be, whatever desire, ambition or longing may come to her – that, first of all, she was designed by God to be a woman; to live her life in true womanliness, so that she may be an inspiration, a strength, a blessing, not necessarily to the world, but, what is infinitely better, to those within her immediate reach whose lives are touched by hers."
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