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Bumper Sticker Wisdom
In general, I’m not a fan of bumper sticker wisdom. The pithy sayings might be humorous, clever, even witty, but rarely are they truly wise. They usually over-simplify or take an extreme view that only alienates those who disagree.
But this one I loved.
I loved it so much I had to snap a shot with my phone on the poor unsuspecting driver innocently pumping gas in front of me, whom I cut out of the shot before posting. I did my best to be discreet, but really, how does one take a picture without appearing to take a picture? I’m pretty sure he saw me and thought I was crazy.
The picture is terrible, I admit. You probably can’t even read the sticker after all that. It says, “Women who behave rarely make history.” (You may recognize the line from Laurel Thatcher Ulrich’s book.)
I love that. It reminds me of Kathy Escobar’s post last year on being an ex-good-christian-woman. Or more recently the Brain Pickings article on Mark Twain’s children’s book for mischievous girls.
I love it so much I’ll say it again: Women who behave rarely make history.
Pithy, yes. Simple, yes. Wise, oh yes!
Now, let’s make some history, ladies!