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A husband’s problem is not to be a good husband, but to be a good person. If he has the capacity to love his wife and not hurt her feelings, a fault a wife can be sure of, then he is a good man. If he loves his children and loves his community, then he is a good person. If he does not make money from the job he does, then he is also a good person.
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