Friday, September 24, 2010

Something Lost

"It is the sisters and wives and mothers, you know, Caddie, who keep the world sweet and beautiful. What a rough world it would be if there were only men and boys in it, doing things in their rough way! A woman's task is to teach them gentleness and courtesy and love and kindness. It's a big task, too, Caddie -- harder than cutting trees or building mills or damming rivers. It takes nerve and courage and patience, but good women have those things.... A woman's work is something fine and noble to grow up to, and it is just as important as a man's. But no man could ever do it so well.... I want you to be a woman with a wise and understanding heart, healthy in body and honest in mind." -Carol Ryrie Brink, Caddie Woodlawn (excerpt) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A woman's calling is noble, and good, and so very, very vital. As women, we must never consider the home to be second in importance to the workplace.

3 comments:

Karen Lange said...

I couldn't agree more.

Susan J. Reinhardt said...

Hi Becky -

I love this excerpt. Thank you!

Blessings,
Susan :)

Becky Lange said...

Mom and Susan -

I've read the book many times, but that portion never jumped out at me before. I'm glad it did this time. :-)