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MAY 1

We are debtors to all the world. We are called to warn everyone, to exhort everyone, if by any means we may save some.
Letter, 11th December, 1772



Sickness and weakness are things which of themselves are hard enough to be borne. There needs not the addition of unkindness to make the burden heavier.

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You must faithfully keep each other’s secrets. A man may have occasion to acquaint his wife with things he would not reveal to others; so a woman to acquaint her husband.

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It is an infallible truth that there is no comfortable living with one whom you cannot trust.

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If the husband puts a fool’s coat upon his back, can he blame his wife for laughing at him?
The Duties of Husbands and Wives