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“The woman who thinks meanly of herself is any man's purchase.”

“If a woman knows a man to be a libertine, yet will, without scruple, give him her company, he will think half the ceremony between them is over; and will probably only want an opportunity to make her repent of her confidence in him.”

“The readiness with which women are apt to forgive the men who have deceived other women; and that inconsiderate notion of too many of them that a reformed rake makes the best husband, are great encouragements to vile men to continue their profligacy.”

“A man who flatters a woman hopes either to find her a fool or to make her one.”

“A man who insults the modesty of a woman, as good as tells her that he has seen something in her conduct that warranted his presumption.”

“Rakes are more suspicious than honest men.”

“Women love those best (whether men, women, or children) who give them most pain.”

“Men and women are brothers and sisters; they are not of different species; and what need be obtained to know both, but to allow for different modes of education, for situation and constitution, or perhaps I should rather say, for habits, whether good or bad.”

“I never knew a man who deserved to be thought well of for his morals who had a slight opinion of our Sex in general.”

“Men know no medium: They will either, spaniel-like, fawn at your feet, or be ready to leap into your lap.”

“A good man will not engage even in a national cause, without examining the justice of it.”

“Women are so much in love with compliments that rather than want them, they will compliment one another, yet mean no more by it than the men do.”

“There is a pride, a self-love, in human minds that will seldom be kept so low as to make men and women humbler than they ought to be.”

“As a child is indulged or checked in its early follies, a ground is generally laid for the happiness or misery of the future man.”

“The difference in the education of men and women must give the former great advantages over the latter, even where geniuses are equal.”

“What likelihood is there of corrupting a man who has no ambition.”

“Good men must be affectionate men.”

“Vast is the field of Science... the more a man knows, the more he will find he has to know.”

“Let a man do what he will by a single woman, the world is encouragingly apt to think Marriage a sufficient amends.”

“There are men who think themselves too wise to be religious.”