* * *
When our feelings are unwittingly hurt by a beautiful woman, the pain is
largely tempered by a subtle pleasure, which proceeds from a feeling
that, inasmuch as we have been undeservedly pained, we merit her
sympathy, perhaps even her affection.
* * *
Women seek not so much man's esteem, as his admiration. In fact,
* * *
Women would rather attract than inspire.--Indeed, (by him who dared) it
might be added that
Women would rather be kissed than be sonnetted,--which is mighty lucky
for the majority of men!
* * *
The most interesting man or woman is--well, perhaps the one most
interested in us.
The least interesting man or woman is--well, perhaps the one most
interested in him-or her-self.
* * *
Never fear but that one woman will urge your suit with another (unless,
of course, that other is a rival); for
Match-making is one of the most fascinating of feminine avocations.
* * *
When a woman allows it to be understood that she considers herself
irresistible to the other sex, she draws upon herself the odium of her
own.
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