[The Business of Being a Woman by Ida M. Tarbell]@TWC D-Link bookThe Business of Being a Woman CHAPTER I 15/26
Its importance is not capable of argument in their minds.
Nor do they see themselves dwarfed by their business. They know instinctively that under no other circumstances can such ripeness and such wisdom be developed, that nowhere else is the full nature called upon, nowhere else are there such intricate, delicate, and intimate forces in play, calling and testing them. To bear and to rear, to feel the dependence of man and child--the necessity for themselves--to know that upon them depend the health, the character, the happiness, the future of certain human beings--to see themselves laying and preserving the foundations of so imposing a thing as a family--to build so that this family shall become a strong stone in the state--to feel themselves through this family perpetuating and perfecting church, society, republic,--this is their destiny,--this is worth while.
They may not be able to state it, but all their instincts and experiences convince them of the supreme and eternal value of their place in the world.
They dare not tamper with it.
Their opposition to the militant program badly and even cruelly expressed at times has at bottom, as an opposition always has, the principle of preservation.
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