To be a princess is to play at life. To be a queen is to be a serious player... The purpose of life as a woman is to ascend to the throne and rule with heart.

Marianne Williamson
To be a princess is to play at life. To...
To be a princess is to play at life. To...
To be a princess is to play at life. To...
To be a princess is to play at life. To...
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Princesses are dreamers, not doers. In fairy tales, a princess leaves her home to go on an adventure and lands in a far away land. She must have a sweetheart or a prince to sweep her off her royal feet and rescue her from the evil stepmother who wants to kill her off. But in real life, a princess is a woman who uses her position for good instead of evil.

She is respected and loved, not feared and scorned. A queen is a serious player; she rises above the rest of the pack and becomes the leader of all women.

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