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Theodore Roosevelt

CHAPTER V
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A man must think well before he marries.

He must be a tender and considerate husband and realize that there is no other human being to whom he owes so much of love and regard and consideration as he does to the woman who with pain bears and with labor rears the children that are his.

No words can paint the scorn and contempt which must be felt by all right-thinking men, not only for the brutal husband, but for the husband who fails to show full loyalty and consideration to his wife.

Moreover, he must work, he must do his part in the world.

On the other hand, the woman must realize that she has no more right to shirk the business of wifehood and motherhood than the man has to shirk his business as breadwinner for the household.
Women should have free access to every field of labor which they care to enter, and when their work is as valuable as that of a man it should be paid as highly.


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