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Husband Quotes by Eleanor Roosevelt
- So I took an interest in politics, but I don't know whether I enjoyed it! It was a wife's duty to be interested in whatever…
- I used to tell my husband that, if he could make me 'understand' something, it would be clear to all the other people in the…
- It was a wife's duty to be interested in whatever interested her husband, whether it was politics, books, or a particular dish for dinner.
- Always be on time. Never try to make any personal engagements. Do as little talking as humanly possible. Never be disturbed by anything. Always do…
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