Religions > Atheism > when does Norris restrict so much, whenever Jezebel spells the molecular friendship very initially
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Religions > Atheism |
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"Woodrow" |
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11 Dec 2007 12:54:32 PM |
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when does Norris restrict so much, whenever Jezebel spells the molecular friendship very initially |
their constitution
makes their soul a mirror that accepts everything, reproduces it
vividly, but retains nothing.
- Between a woman's "yes" and "no" there is no room for the point of a
needle.
- Even a fickle woman is loyal to one man - until she prefers another.
- Her husband's funeral
Is often where a widow looks for the next man.
- When widows exclaim loudly against second marriages, I would always
lay a wager that the man, if not the wedding day, is absolutely fixed
on.
- There are few virtuous women who do not tire of their role.
- Virtue in women is often merely love of their reputation and their
peace of mind.
- Are there still virgins? One is tempted to answer no. There are only
girls who have not yet crossed the line, because they want to preserve
their market value . . . Call them virgins if you wish, these travellers
in transit.
- She is chaste whom nobody has asked.
- In the absence of men all women are chaste.
- "Remember, men, we're fighting
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