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“The sessions with Mr. Dubois continued, but it was in the private parlor of Abigail Braddock that Sarah Biddle received the greatest knowledge, for in Mrs. Braddock's private parlor Sarah Biddle learned not only to read books, but also to love them.”
Stephanie Grace Whitson“The sessions with Mr. Dubois continued, but it was in the private parlor of Abigail Braddock that Sarah Biddle received the greatest knowledge, for in Mrs. Braddock's private parlor Sarah Biddle learned not only to read books, but also to love them.”
Stephanie Grace Whitson, Sarah's Patchwork“The world is aching for feminine wisdom to come forward.”
Tabby Biddle“I ran the wrong kind of business, but I did it with integrity.”
Sydney Biddle Barrows“Never say anything on the phone that you wouldn't want your mother to hear at your trial.”
Sydney Biddle Barrows“The feminine political voice is personal. It's intimate. It's caregiving and life enhancing. It's about bringing more love, caring and justice into the world. It's also fierce and determined.”
Tabby Biddle, Find Your Voice: A Woman's Call to Action“As we learn about the ancient Goddess religion and cultures, we get to re-evaluate the information that has come to us through patriarchal sources. We start to wake up to the fact that everything that was written about us is without us.”
Tabby Biddle, Find Your Voice: A Woman's Call to Action“The Goddess helps us heal the deep wound within us that tells us we are unworthy.”
Tabby Biddle, Find Your Voice: A Woman's Call to Action“As the prevailing voices in the public spotlight are predominantly men, stepping into the spotlight with the truth of who you are as a woman is political change.”
Tabby Biddle, Find Your Voice: A Woman's Call to Action“Our generation of women is clearing the path for our daughters, granddaughters, women and girls down the line, to be safe to be the woman or girl they are.”
Tabby Biddle, Find Your Voice: A Woman's Call to Action“When girls see women in leadership roles speaking out for what they believe in, they see it is possible for them, too. Instead of a faraway dream, their aspirations become real, concrete and achievable. Womanhood starts to look more inviting.”
Tabby Biddle, Find Your Voice: A Woman's Call to Action