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| #7008 |  | Don't marry for money; you can borrow it cheaper. -- Scottish Proverb
 
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| #7009 |  | Dull women have immaculate homes. 
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| #7010 |  | During a visit to America, Winston Churchill was invited to a buffet luncheon at which cold fried chicken was served.  Returning for a second
 helping, he asked politely, "May I have some breast?"
 "Mr. Churchill," replied the hostess, "in this country we ask for
 white meat or dark meat."  Churchill apologized profusely.
 The following morning, the lady received a magnificent orchid from
 her guest of honor.  The accompanying card read: "I would be most obliged if
 you would pin this on your white meat."
 
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| #7011 |  | Economists are still trying to figure out why the girls with the least principle draw the most interest.
 
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| #7012 |  | Eighty percent of married men cheat in America.  The rest cheat in Europe. -- Jackie Mason
 
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| #7013 |  | ... eighty years later he could still recall with the young pang of his original joy his falling in love with Ada.
 -- Nabokov
 
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| #7014 |  | Equality is not when a female Einstein gets promoted to assistant professor; equality is when a female schlemiel moves ahead as fast as a
 male schlemiel.
 -- Ewald Nyquist
 
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| #7015 |  | Eugene d'Albert, a noted German composer, was married six times. At an evening reception which he attended with his fifth wife shortly
 after their wedding, he presented the lady to a friend who said politely,
 "Congratulations, Herr d'Albert; you have rarely introduced me to so
 charming a wife."
 
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| #7016 |  | "Even nowadays a man can't step up and kill a woman without feeling just a bit unchivalrous ..."
 -- Robert Benchley
 
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| #7017 |  | Every man who is high up likes to think that he has done it all himself, and the wife smiles and lets it go at that.
 -- Barrie
 
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