TITLE

PUT IT THIS WAY

AUTHOR(S)
Jones, Franklin P.
PUB. DATE
October 1954
SOURCE
Saturday Evening Post;10/30/1954, Vol. 227 Issue 18, p122
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
The article presents various quotes published within the issue of the journal. One of the quote is about a woman's instinct which enables her to keep track of things and form it into one idea. Another quote is about conscience which is described as one's conformity to his moral and ethical standards. Some other quote points out that middle age is the time when a person limits his wants and needs.
ACCESSION #
19452826

Tags: QUOTATIONS;  INSTINCT (Behavior);  WOMEN;  CONSCIENCE;  MIDDLE age

 

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