That is SO funny that you mentioned that this reminded me of you. Because my roommate got me a magnet for Christmas with the saying b/c it reminded her of me! hahaha. I love it!
Um. . . but nobody wants to the be the maker of certain kinds of history. And I think that poorly-behaved women are even more likely to make bad history than good history (e.g. Helen of Troy, Cleopatra, etc). Plus, we have women like Marie Curie, Florence Nightingale, Clara Barton, (even Eve, for pete's sake) who were unconventional, but certainly not poorly-behaved, and they made magnificent history. So, I'm going to say, no. I don't think it's true. (By the way, it was a Mormon woman, an attorney, who is credited with first saying that. I don't remember her name, but Rob has met her.)
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That is SO funny that you mentioned that this reminded me of you. Because my roommate got me a magnet for Christmas with the saying b/c it reminded her of me! hahaha. I love it!
I posted the pic on your facebook. Loves.
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Um. . . but nobody wants to the be the maker of certain kinds of history. And I think that poorly-behaved women are even more likely to make bad history than good history (e.g. Helen of Troy, Cleopatra, etc). Plus, we have women like Marie Curie, Florence Nightingale, Clara Barton, (even Eve, for pete's sake) who were unconventional, but certainly not poorly-behaved, and they made magnificent history. So, I'm going to say, no. I don't think it's true. (By the way, it was a Mormon woman, an attorney, who is credited with first saying that. I don't remember her name, but Rob has met her.)
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