LOVE'S LESSON.
When Maiy Pickford tells us that " we never make an end, of learning how to live", and to be happy, she utters a truism which is often ignored, says an overseas writer.
Marriage frequently fails because husbands and wives will not try to' learn how. to be happy. They expect felicity to come, like a windfall.. ,
It has to be nurtured and created with discretion, and tact, forbearance and faith. And sometimes it is not an easy task. .
Those who are unwilling to learn in the school of matrimony had better remain single, for it is the most important lesson that life sets us.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20922, 11 July 1931, Page 6 (Supplement)
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