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#7081 | | I love Mickey Mouse more than any woman I've ever known. -- Walt Disney
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#7082 | | I managed to say, "Sorry," and no more. I knew that he disliked me to cry. This time he said, watching me, "On some occasions it is better to weep." I put my head down on the table and sobbed, "If only she could come back; I would be nice." Francis said, "You gave her great pleasure always." "Oh, not enough." "Nobody can give anybody enough." "Not ever?" "No, not ever. But one must go on trying." "And doesn't one ever value people until they are gone?" "Rarely," said Francis. I went on weeping; I saw how little I had valued him; how little I had valued anything that was mine. -- Pamela Frankau, "The Duchess and the Smugs"
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#7083 | | I married beneath me. All women do. -- Lady Nancy Astor
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#7084 | | I met a wonderful new man. He's fictional, but you can't have everything. -- Cecelia, "The Purple Rose of Cairo"
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#7085 | | I never expected to see the day when girls would get sunburned in the places they do today. -- Will Rogers
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#7086 | | I never met a woman I couldn't drink pretty.
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#7087 | | I read Playboy for the same reason I read National Geographic. To see the sights I'm never going to visit.
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#7088 | | I refuse to consign the whole male sex to the nursery. I insist on believing that some men are my equals. -- Brigid Brophy
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#7089 | | I respect the institution of marriage. I have always thought that every woman should marry -- and no man. -- Benjamin Disraeli, "Lothair"
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#7090 | | I sat down beside her, said hello, offered to buy her a drink... and then natural selection reared its ugly head.
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