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| #7378 |  | Wedding rings are the world's smallest handcuffs. 
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| #7379 |  | Well, it's hard for a mere man to believe that woman doesn't have equal rights. -- Dwight D. Eisenhower
 
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| #7380 |  | What a misfortune to be a woman!  And yet, the worst misfortune is not to understand what a misfortune it is.
 -- Kierkegaard, 1813-1855.
 
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| #7381 |  | What do you give a man who has everything?  Penicillin. -- Jerry Lester
 
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| #7382 |  | "What do you give a man who has everything?" the pretty teenager asked her mother.
 "Encouragement, dear," she replied.
 
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| #7383 |  | What nonsense people talk about happy marriages!  A man can be happy with any woman so long as he doesn't love her.
 -- Oscar Wilde
 
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| #7384 |  | What passes for woman's intuition is often nothing more than man's transparency.
 -- George Nathan
 
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| #7385 |  | What publishers are looking for these days isn't radical feminism.  It's corporate feminism -- a brand of feminism designed to sell books and
 magazines, three-piece suits, airline tickets, Scotch, cigarettes and,
 most important, corporate America's message, which runs: Yes, women were
 discriminated against in the past, but that unfortunate mistake has been
 remedied; now every woman can attain wealth, prestige and power by dint
 of individual rather than collective effort.
 -- Susan Gordon
 
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| #7386 |  | Whatever women do they must do twice as well as men to be thought half as good.  Luckily this is not difficult.
 -- Charlotte Whitton
 
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| #7387 |  | When a girl can read the handwriting on the wall, she may be in the wrong rest room.
 
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