True Woman, The - A Series of Discourses by Justin D. Fulton
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this loving support which God provides in the opposite sex quite as
much as does the youthful heart. Our perfect humanity is made up of the two, and is not complete without this union. The most magnificent scenery is tame, unless you can point out its beauties to the one you love. The picture gallery is worthless, unless some other lip can press the goblet of your pleasure, and sip nectar from the flower of beauty which blossoms in your thought or imagination. It is not good for man to be alone, even in Eden. Eden is not Eden without its Eve. Before Eve came, Eden was the pastureland of beasts; after it, the place took on home-like properties, bowers of love were formed, and the place became the house of God, and the gate of heaven. The characteristics of woman as a helpmeet deserve our notice. 1. _Consider this word "Woman._" Woman was the name given to our mother because she was taken out of man. The word itself means _pliant_. In this definition we discover the first characteristic of a womanly nature. She is pliant. She adjusts herself to circumstances. She is adapted to meet man's wants, because she finds it in her nature to adapt herself to meet them. It is gentlemanly to avow an opinion. We feel that it is womanly to waive one. We never think less of a woman for not forcing her opinions upon a company. We do not desire her to be without opinions, nor is it expected that she will desist from expressing an opinion, but if one must yield, it is womanly in woman to do so. Indeed, oftentimes a woman of strong mental calibre, whose opinions |
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