Show MAIN THING IS GOOD TEMPER True Secret of Happiness s In Love and andin andIn andIn in All Human Intercourse There always alvas has hns been and doubt be much discussion as to what qualities are most mo t to bo be desired In a n husband and wife From time Ume to Ume time symposiums on the thc subject have been hid held b ld by br popular family magazines In which hundreds of o votes bave have been beon pretty prellY evenly divided d between tho the vari various van vanous arl arlous ous virtues of mankind domestic and heroic not forgetting the practical de do desideratum of oC a comfortable bank hank ac account account acCount count For oven romantic Tom Torn Moore has told us that Ilpo though blooming must be fed red And not een c n Love Lovo can live UP on lowers flowers But of oC all qualities which are arc condu to happiness not only in tho close companionship of oC married life but in inhuman human I intercourse in general there thore th re aro are few Ito to equal none to surpass h Ph m 1 i ta fo p pir r n or the he herI rI uR Q rn Il t flit C oC I i tir F 1 I iti If f pI W i iman man h 1 mo n 0 ii f y I ll 1 I There Thoro is nothing which so much makes for the misery not only of its possessor but of oC all who ho are arc so un unfortunate unfortunate fortunate fortunato as au to be bo Intimately associated cd ed with him or with her as an ungo ungoverned ungoverned and unreasonable temper No one on earth excepting perhaps an woman is so difficult to live je with a as a really man Inan and the worst of oC an evil ell temper lo JD that being indulged it grows worse as its possessor grows older people not only poison polson their own lives JIves but bul also those of all who ho are arc obliged to share those lives One can never nover toll tel when a of oC temper lemper may descend like a bolt boll from the blue and life under such conditions often orten becomes become almost unbearable Unfortunately people who are aro In lu love hove usually for or the time being bid adieu to common sense senAC and reason renson It was not without good cause that the an ancient dent clent Creeks painted Cupid blindfold blindfolded ed ell Tho rhe portrait would have hae been I truer to life had they instead given him spectacles Lovers Loers in tho the first ecstasy of passion usually lose sight Hight of o everything excepting each other whom they behold in a n halo of roseate light that lint wholly obscures al defects |