Difficult Quote by Timothy Shay Arthur Download Open image “It is the easiest thing in the world to go to astray, but always difficult to return.” — Timothy Shay Arthur ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.9 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Difficult Return World
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It will not do, my friend, to grant an easy indulgence to natural appetite and desire, for they ever seek to be our masters. — Timothy Shay Arthur Copy Share Image
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Custom is, nevertheless, the greatest enchantress, and in a home one of the most benevolent of fairies. A wife was young, and becomes old;… — Timothy Shay Arthur Copy Share Image
When custom has made familiar the charms that are most attractive, when youthful freshness has died away, and with the brightness of domestic life… — Timothy Shay Arthur Copy Share Image
A husband and wife should resolve never to wrangle with each other; never to bandy words or indulge in the least ill-humour. Never! I… — Timothy Shay Arthur Copy Share Image
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