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  • There needs to be a homemaker exercising some measure of skill, imagination, creativity, desire to fulfill needs and give pleasure to others in the family. How precious a thing is the human family. It it not worth some sacrifice in time, energy, safety, discomfort, work? Does anything come forth without work?

    "What Is a Family?". Book by Edith Schaeffer, www.nytimes.com. 1975.
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