MARRIAGE PHILOSOPHY.
“Safe! There’s no safety in love. You risk the whole of life. But the great thing is to risk —to believe and to risk everything for your belief!”
“I don’t know anything more happy than to be where it is beautiful with someone who sees, and loves it as much as you do yourself!” Marriage is terrifying, hut so is a cold and forlorn old age. Marriage 'is of so much use to a woman, opens out to her so much more freedom and usefulness, that, whether she marry ill or well, she can hardly miss some benefit. To dwell happily together, they (man and wife) should be versed in the niceties of heart, and bom with the faculty of willing compromise. The woman must be talented as a woman, and it will not matter much although she is talented with nothing else. —Robert Louis Stevenson.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2551, 6 March 1923, Page 4
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148MARRIAGE PHILOSOPHY. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2551, 6 March 1923, Page 4
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