“ When life was simpler and there was less money to spend, youth stayed at home and made its own diversions. They found interests in themselves and in their surroundings, which now they haven’t time to develop. It may be a happy day for us when an evening at home is not considered wasted, but is looked upon as an opportunity for developing a hobby or cultivating a friendship. ”
Eleanor Roosevelt, It's Up to the Women (1933). copy citation
Author | Eleanor Roosevelt |
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Source | It's Up to the Women |
Topic | friendship youth |
Date | 1933 |
Language | English |
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