Sovereign Woman Versus Mere Man: A Medley of QuotationsP. Elder, 1905 - 91 من الصفحات |
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... art . Men will be men . · Benjamin Disraeli . They are divided into two classes - the found - out and the not - found out . Julian Ralph . There is something inscrutably delightful about a girl's way of. II Mere Man . As to Types . ...
... art . Men will be men . · Benjamin Disraeli . They are divided into two classes - the found - out and the not - found out . Julian Ralph . There is something inscrutably delightful about a girl's way of. II Mere Man . As to Types . ...
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A Medley of Quotations. There is something inscrutably delightful about a girl's way of thinking one thing and doing another . Perversity , thy name is maidenhood ; and maiden- hood , thy name is delicious inconsequence . Maurice ...
A Medley of Quotations. There is something inscrutably delightful about a girl's way of thinking one thing and doing another . Perversity , thy name is maidenhood ; and maiden- hood , thy name is delicious inconsequence . Maurice ...
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... girl is a spinster from necessity rather than choice . One has but to look at the peculiar specimens of woman- kind who have married to be certain that there is no one on the wide earth who could not do so if she chose . Myrtle Reed . A ...
... girl is a spinster from necessity rather than choice . One has but to look at the peculiar specimens of woman- kind who have married to be certain that there is no one on the wide earth who could not do so if she chose . Myrtle Reed . A ...
الصفحة 16
... girl with the curly hair and the dimples , and the genius for apple - duff may make a very good wife ; but these points will not be a vital factor in her suc- cess . Neither will a great fortune or superior social position of itself ...
... girl with the curly hair and the dimples , and the genius for apple - duff may make a very good wife ; but these points will not be a vital factor in her suc- cess . Neither will a great fortune or superior social position of itself ...
الصفحة 21
... . If a man who turnips cries , Cries not when his father dies , " Tis a proof that he had rather Have a turnip than his father . Samuel Johnson . As I am fonder of little girls than I am. 21 Mere Man . As to Paternity . ...
... . If a man who turnips cries , Cries not when his father dies , " Tis a proof that he had rather Have a turnip than his father . Samuel Johnson . As I am fonder of little girls than I am. 21 Mere Man . As to Paternity . ...
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الصفحة 39 - All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players. They have their exits and their entrances, And one man in his time plays many parts, His acts being seven ages. At first the infant, Mewling and puking in the nurse's arms.
الصفحة 85 - There is a land, of every land the pride, Beloved by heaven o'er all the world beside...
الصفحة 85 - For he who fights and runs away May live to fight another day ; But he who is in battle slain Can never rise and fight again.
الصفحة 31 - We may live without poetry, music, and art ; We may live without conscience, and live without heart ; We may live without friends ; we may live without books ; But civilized man cannot live without cooks. He may live without books, — what is knowledge but grieving ? He may live without hope, — what is hope but deceiving ? He may live without love, — what is passion but pining ? But where is the man that can live without dining ? XX.
الصفحة 33 - Little I ask ; my wants are few ; I only wish a hut of stone (A very plain brown stone will do), That I may call my own ; — And close at hand is such a one, In yonder street that fronts the sun. Plain food is quite enough for me : Three courses are as good as ten; — If Nature can subsist on three, Thank Heaven for three. Amen ! I always thought cold victual nice ; — My choice would be vanilla-ice.
الصفحة 79 - To educate the wise man the State exists, and with the appearance of the wise man the State expires. The appearance of character makes the State unnecessary. The wise man is the State.
الصفحة 86 - Sir, a woman's preaching is like a dog's walking on his hind legs. It is not done well ; but you are surprised to find it done at all.
الصفحة 39 - With eyes severe, and beard of formal cut, Full of wise saws and modern instances; And so he plays his part. The sixth age shifts Into the lean and...
الصفحة 39 - And then the whining school-boy, with his satchel And shining morning face, creeping like snail Unwillingly to school. And then the lover, Sighing like furnace, with a woeful ballad Made to his mistress
الصفحة 53 - Is it so bad, then, to be misunderstood? Pythagoras was misunderstood, and Socrates, and Jesus, and Luther, and Copernicus, and Galileo, and Newton, and every pure and wise spirit that ever took flesh. To be great is to be misunderstood.