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Well, now, true as that is, isn't it equally true that a father's love and guidance can be the most important influence in a home?

8 seconds sound clip from the The Future Is Yours (Family Theater) classic radio drama series episode.

You can hear this line at 00:24:06.183 in the radio play.

Quote context

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- Loretta, if it's in you to be a great actress, you'll find a way somehow.

- Others have done it before you. And you'll be all the greater for the struggle.

- Grace, you... you know, I never thought my own son would have to teach me a lesson. And... well, all I can say is, you should be proud of him, Grace. Very proud of him.

- Proud of him? Yes, I am. You've no idea how proud.

- I've heard it said that a husband may support a family, but it's a wife who makes a home. Because it takes a mother's care, a woman's heart, to fashion a spirit of harmony and understanding within a home.

- Well, now, true as that is, isn't it equally true that a father's love and guidance can be the most important influence in a home?

- The happiest place of all is a home where father and mother work together in love and understanding. A home where there is mutual appreciation and encouragement.

- Yes, we all like to be appreciated. We all need encouragement at times.

- If our efforts are belittled, if our words are twisted and misunderstood, then our home is heading for unhappiness.

- Little misunderstandings pop up in every home. Maybe that's because we expect those whom we love to be perfect. Yeah, sometimes we do.

- And it takes patience and forgiveness to have a home radiate happiness.

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The Future Is Yours (1948) Sound Clip

The Future Is Yours (1948) coverListen to quotes from the 1948 Family Theater radioplay The Future Is Yours, written by Walter Spence.

Actors: Bobby Driscoll (Alan), Rosemary DeCamp (Loretta), Ruth Perrott (Grace), Willard Waterman, Paul Conrad, Bob Holton

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