If a man purchases a house, he inquires about its situation, whether he can secure a perfect title, the cost of the property, and whether it is adapted to his needs; yet a man and woman unite their interests in marriage without serious reflection as to whether they are adapted to each other, or whether their union will prove a blessing or a curse. Surely more foresight and good judgment should be used in such a choice than in a business transaction.
~ The Real Home, pages 18-19. Mrs. Vesta J. Farnsworth.
Pacific Press Publishing Association, Mountain View, CA, 1923.
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