Samuel Richardson Quote

There cannot be any great happiness in the married life except each in turn give up his or her own humors and lesser inclinations.


A collection of the moral and instructive sentiments: a facsimile reproduction (ed. 1980)


There cannot be any great happiness in the married life except each in turn give up his or her own humors and lesser inclinations.

There cannot be any great happiness in the married life except each in turn give up his or her own humors and lesser inclinations.

There cannot be any great happiness in the married life except each in turn give up his or her own humors and lesser inclinations.

There cannot be any great happiness in the married life except each in turn give up his or her own humors and lesser inclinations.