Freebsd Fortunes 7: 700 of 1340 |
Woman was God's second mistake.
-- Nietzsche
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Freebsd Fortunes 7: 701 of 1340 |
Woman was taken out of man -- not out of his head, to rule over him; nor
out of his feet, to be trampled under by him; but out of his side, to be
equal to him -- under his arm, that he might protect her, and near his heart
that he might love her.
-- Henry
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Freebsd Fortunes 7: 702 of 1340 |
Woman would be more charming if one could
fall into her arms without falling into her hands.
-- DeGourmont
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Freebsd Fortunes 7: 703 of 1340 |
Woman's advice has little value, but he who won't take it is a fool.
-- Cervantes
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Freebsd Fortunes 7: 704 of 1340 |
Women are a problem, but if you haven't already guessed,
they're the kind of problem I enjoy wrestling with.
-- Warren Beatty
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Freebsd Fortunes 7: 705 of 1340 |
Women are all alike. When they're maids they're mild as milk:
once make 'em wives, and they lean their backs against their
marriage certificates, and defy you.
-- Jerrold
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Freebsd Fortunes 7: 706 of 1340 |
Women are always anxious to urge bachelors to matrimony; is it
from charity, or revenge?
-- Gustave Vapereau
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Freebsd Fortunes 7: 707 of 1340 |
Women are just like men, only different.
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Freebsd Fortunes 7: 708 of 1340 |
Women are like elephants to me: I like to
look at them, but I wouldn't want to own one.
-- W.C. Fields
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Freebsd Fortunes 7: 709 of 1340 |
Women are not much, but they are the best other sex we have.
-- Herold
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