Woman absent is woman dead.


Ambrose Bierce

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The man and his woman is like the grave and its dead.
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We are relieved that there aren't two corpses, ... Our priority is now to identify the dead woman.
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The Mr. absent, and the house dead.
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A woman laughing is a woman conquered.
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A charming woman is a busy woman.
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A respectful woman is a righteous woman.
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I wouldn't be caught dead marrying a woman old enough to be my wife.
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Woman is sacred; the woman one loves is holy.
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A woman who laughs is a woman conquered.
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The woman is so hard upon the woman
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A reading man and woman is a ready man and woman, but a writing man and woman is exact.
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I learned a woman is never an old woman.
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To play a bag woman is brave for any woman.
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At dramatic rehearsals, the only author that's better than an absent one is a dead one.
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A woman is only a woman, but a good cigar is a smoke.
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To understand one woman is not necessarily to understand any other woman.
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Reason, Why a Woman is called 'WOMAN'... ? B'coz, She can wooo MAN....
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What a woman wants is a reaction. What a man wants is a woman.
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We have to feed our loved ones, but at what cost. A dead man or woman can’t feed the living.
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There is only one woman in the world. One woman, with many faces.
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Reason, Why Woman is called as WOMAN?? B'coz, She can WOE the men
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A secret makes a woman woman
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I know how hard it is to be a woman, especially a black woman.
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I feel there is something unexplored about woman that only a woman can explore.
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Woman understand children better than man does, but man is more childlike than woman
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Woman understands children better than man does, but man is more childlike than woman
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If "Frailty, thy name is woman", Frailty must be a man named as 'woman
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Look for the woman in the dress. If there is no woman, there is no dress.
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The one woman who never gives herself is your free woman, who is always giving herself.
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A lost woman is more than a lost woman; she is a stairway of generations vanished.
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The one woman who never gives herself is your free woman, who is always giving herself.
D. H. LAWRENCE
He's a woman.
He's a grown woman
He's a old woman.
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[The virus in the dead woman] seems like a virus that has gone directly from birds, ... reassuring f...
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If I speak of Vienna it must be in the past tense, as a man speaks of a woman he has loved and who i...
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As a woman, I have no country. As a woman my country is the world.
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I love the woman. She's a wonderful woman.
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As a woman I have no country. As a woman my country is the whole world.
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As a woman I have no country. As a woman my country is the whole world.
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The devil, my friends, is a woman just now. 'Tis a woman that reigns in Hell.
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The main difference between men and woman is that men are lunatics and woman are idiots.
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A strong woman is a woman determined to do something others are determined not be done.
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An elegant woman is a woman who despises you and has no hair under her arms.
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The woman who thinks she is intelligent demands equal rights with men. A woman who is intelligent do...
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Love is the delusion that one woman differs from another.
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Why is a woman to be treated differently? Woman suffrage will succeed, despite this miserable gueril...
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The woman who can create her own job is the woman who will win fame and fortune.
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THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A GOOD MAN OR WOMAN AND A GREAT MAN OR WOMAN IS GREAT ADVERTISING.
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When women are supposed to be quiet, a talkative woman is a woman who talks at all
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The proof of gold is fire, the proof of woman, gold; the proof of man, a woman.
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I'm a strong woman.
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I am my own woman.
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She passed as a black woman. She was treated as a black woman. That is her place in history. She did...
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Anytime a woman competes with another woman she demeans herself.
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Oh, how I wish I was a woman—his woman.
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Every actor has a natural animosity toward every other actor, present or absent, living or dead.
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Is it fair to treat a woman worse than a man, and then revile her because she is a woman?
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Tinker Bell is a great wing woman. And as somebody pointed out to me, she is also a winged woman.
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Frailty, thy name is woman!
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Every woman is a rebel.
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She is an amazing woman.
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Insanity, thy name is woman
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A woman walking with a broken heart is a very strong woman, but also a very dangerous one.
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A woman who thinks she is intelligent demands the same rights as man. An intelligent woman gives up.
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A woman carries her clothes. But the shoe carries the woman.
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Say it, woman."
"It. Woman."
"God, you're a pain.
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She will not be simple and sweet.
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Dawn: When men of reason go to bed.
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Politics: A strife of interests masquerading as a contest of principles. The conduct of public affai...
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Amnesty, n. The state's magnanimity to those offenders whom it would be too expensive to punish.
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Patriotism. Combustible rubbish ready to the torch of any one ambitious to illuminate his name.
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Admiral. That part of a warship which does the talking while the figurehead does the thinking.
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Famous, adj.: Conspicuously miserable.
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Positive, adj.: Mistaken at the top of one's voice.
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Mad, adj. Affected with a high degree of intellectual independence.
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Edible, adj.: Good to eat, and wholesome to digest, as a worm to a toad, a toad to a snake, a snake ...
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Jealous, adj. Unduly concerned about the preservation of that which can be lost only if not worth ke...
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Dog - a kind of additional or subsidiary Deity designed to catch the overflow and surplus of the wor...
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Acquaintance. A person whom we know well enough to borrow from, but not well enough to lend to.
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Perseverance - a lowly virtue whereby mediocrity achieves an inglorious success.
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Logic: The art of thinking and reasoning in strict accordance with the limitations and incapacities ...
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Prescription: A physician's guess at what will best prolong the situation with least harm to the...
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Lawsuit: A machine which you go into as a pig and come out of as a sausage.
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Compromise, n. Such an adjustment of conflicting interests as gives each adversary the satisfaction ...
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The best thing to do with the best things in life is to give them up.
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TELEPHONE n. An invention of the devil which abrogates some of the advantages of making a disagreeab...
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Egotist, n. A person of low taste, more interested in himself than in me.
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Positive, adj.: Mistaken at the top of one's voice.
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Beauty, n: the power by which a woman charms a lover and terrifies a husband.
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Sweater, n. Garment worn by child when its mother is feeling chilly.
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Sabbath - a weekly festival having its origin in the fact that God made the world in six days and wa...
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The small part of ignorance that we arrange and classify we give the name of knowledge.
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