Linux Men Women: 82 of 582 |
Ain't nothin' an old man can do for me but bring me a message from a young man.
-- Moms Mabley
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Linux Men Women: 83 of 582 |
Alimony is a system by which, when two people make a mistake, one of them
continues to pay for it.
-- Peggy Joyce
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Linux Men Women: 84 of 582 |
Alimony is like buying oats for a dead horse.
-- Arthur Baer
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Linux Men Women: 85 of 582 |
Alimony is the curse of the writing classes.
-- Norman Mailer
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Linux Men Women: 86 of 582 |
All heiresses are beautiful.
-- John Dryden
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Linux Men Women: 87 of 582 |
All husbands are alike, but they have different faces so you can tell
them apart.
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Linux Men Women: 88 of 582 |
All most men really want in life is a wife, a house, two kids and a car,
a cat, no maybe a dog. Ummm, scratch one of the kids and add a dog.
Definitely a dog.
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Linux Men Women: 89 of 582 |
All the men on my staff can type.
-- Bella Abzug
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Linux Men Women: 90 of 582 |
All work and no pay makes a housewife.
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Linux Men Women: 91 of 582 |
American culture is based on the automobile, and any young man of promise
is going to own one and want to travel great distances in it. Consequently,
any young woman of aspiration should expect to spend most of her vacations
in a car, probing into unfamiliar corners. She is not required to know how
to drive but she will certainly be expected to read the road map while her
husband drives, and if she can't, or if she's abnormally slow in giving him
help, she's bound to cause trouble. Therefore, you'd think that colleges
which train the bright young women who're going to marry the bright young
men who are going to own the Cadillacs that roar back and forth across this
continent would teach the girls to read maps. None do. They teach a hundred
other useless things, but never a word about the one that will cause the
greatest friction.
-- James Michener, "Space"
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