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| For women's tears are but the sweat of eyes. |
| by Juvenal |
| Most women are not as young as they are painted. |
| by Max Beerbohm |
| Plain women know more about men than beautiful ones do. But beautiful women don't need to know about men. It's the men who have to know about beautiful women. |
| by Katherine Hepburn |
| Men marry to make an end; women to make a beginning. |
| by Alexis Dupuy |
| Kindness in women, not their beauteous looks, shall win my love. |
| by William Shakespeare |
| Marriage is for women the commonest mode of livelihood, and the total amount of undesired sex endured by women is probably greater in marriage than in prostitution. |
| by Bertrand Russell |
| Pleasure is to Women what the Sun is to the Flower; if moderately enjoyed, it beautifies, it refreshes, and it improves; if immoderately, it withers, etiolates, and destroys. |
| by Colton |
| That's the nature of women, not to love when we love them, and to love when we love them not. |
| by Miguel De Cervantes |
| The road to success is filled with women pushing their husbands along. |
| by Thomas R. Dewar |
| Faithful women are all alike, they think only of their fidelity, never of their husbands. |
| by Jean Giraudoux |
| Many women long for what eludes them, and like not what is offered them. |
| by Ovid |
| Reputation is what men and women think of us; character is what God and angels know of us. |
| by Thomas Paine |
| Men at most differ as Heaven and Earth, but women, worst and best, as Heaven and Hell. |
| by Alfred Lord Tennyson |
| Let us have Wine and Women, Mirth and Laughter; Sermons and soda-water the day after. |
| by James Thomson |
| Men marry because they are tired; women because they are curious. Both are disappointed. |
| by Oscar Wilde |
| There are three ways a man can be ruined: women,gambling, and farming. My father chose the most boring. |
| by Pope John XXIII |
| The marvel of all history is the patience with which men and women submit to burdens unnecessarily laid upon them by their governments. |
| by William E. Borah |
| Vacillating people seldom succeed. They seldom win the solid respect of their fellow men. Successful men and women are very careful in reaching decisions and very persistent and determined in action thereafter. |
| by L.G. Elliott |
| The traveller's-eye view of men and women is not satisfying. A man might spend his life in trains and restaurants and know nothing of humanity at the end. To know, one must be an actor as well as a spectator. |
| by Aldous Huxley |
| As unmarried business women we must constantly use our opportunities in business in such a way that we are prepared for the marriage which may be ours tomorrow. |
| by Hortense Odlum |
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