How often the only breast to which one can go on to "rain out the heavy mist of tears" is the one inhibited!
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Two wills are not so easily blended into one as that the task may be left to Cupid. Yet,
Unless Cupid has a hand in blending two wills, it is bound to be a sorry business at best.
Always and in all wedlock there comes a time when will conflicts with will.
If both wills are inflexible, one must break—or both will fly apart.
But
Love and tact will relieve many a strain. Though sometimes one discovers that
Human eyes have a certain store of tears. It is not difficult to weep them all away. However,
In the final rupture between man and wife, it is the children that turn the scales. But, O ye young husbands and wives, remember that
Youth regards the whole world as its friend; age finds itself desolate in the midst of friends. Wherefore,