Brass (1923). Sidney Franklin







In that great and uncertain venture known as marriage, men and women are like eager, inexperienced prospectors, who blindly stake their all, hoping that luck is with them.
For marriage is a mine which produces joy, strength, succeess. Or else it empoverishes its victims and hurls them on life's scrap-heap.

Even as love can crush a man, so love can bring the greatest of joys.

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