Wise Words about Women.
Without hearts there is no home.— Byron. How much the wife ia dearer than the bride. — Lyttleion, We can have many wives, but only one mother. — Ah el-Kader, Be ever gentle with the children God has given you.— Eiihu Burnit, It destroys one’s nerves to be amiable every day to the same human being,—Beaconsjield, A wise man in his household should find a wife gentle and courteous or no wife at all. — Euripides, Women must have their wills while they live, because they make none when they die.— Douglas Jerr old. Nothing flatters a man so much as the happiness of his wife ; he ia always proud of himself as a source of it.— Johnson. A curtaiu lecture is worth all the sermons in the world for teaching the virtue of patience and long-suffering.— If ashington Irving, Don’t be afraid of wild boys aud girls ; they often grow to be the very best men and women. Wildness is not viciousness,— Herbert Spencer. In ftmily government let this be always remembered—that no reproof or denunciation is so potent as the silent influence of a good example, — Hosea Ballou.
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Woodville Examiner, Volume 3, Issue 282, 10 September 1886, Page 1 (Supplement)
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