“Take away a painter's vanity, said a famous landscape painter, and he will never touch a pencil again.” SaidPainterVanityLandscapePencils Author:Walter J. Phillips
“A girl's coquetry is of the simplest, she thinks that all is said when the veil is laid aside; a woman's coquetry is endless, she shrouds herself in veil after veil, she satisfies every demand of man's vanity, the novice responds but to one.” ThinkingMenSaidGirlWomenDemandEndlessVanityVeilsSimplestShroudsNovicesCoquetry Book:A Woman of Thirty Source: A Woman of Thirty