Louise J. Kaplan Quotes
A Man's Fatherliness Is Enriched As Much By His Acceptance Of His Feminine And Childlike Strivings As It Is By His Memories Of Tender Closeness With His Own Father. A Man Who Has Been Able To Accept Tenderness From His Father Is Able Later In Life To Be Tender With His Own Children.
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