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good women Taste a wound from the lightest touch, and they nurse the venom Tears of such a man have more of blood than of water in them Tears are the way of women and their comfort Tears that dried as soon as they had served their end Tears of men sink plummet-deep Telling her anything, she makes half a face in anticipation Tendency to polysyllabic phraseology Tenderness which Mrs. Mel permitted rather than encouraged Tension of the old links keeping us together Terrible decree, that all must act who would prevail That which fine cookery does for the cementing of couples That beautiful trust which habit gives That a mask is a concealment That fiery dragon, a beautiful woman with brains That sort of progenitor is your "permanent aristocracy" That plain confession of a lack of wit; he offered combat That is life--when we dare death to live! That pit of one of their dead silences That's the natural shamrock, after the artificial The exhaustion ensuing we named tranquillity The most dangerous word of all--ja The impalpable which has prevailing weight The world is wise in its way The danger of a little knowledge of things is disputable The infant candidate delights in his honesty The rider's too heavy for the horse in England The Pilgrim's Scrip remarks that: Young men take joy in nothing The tragedy of the mirror is one for a woman to write The worst of it is, that we remember The old confession, that we cannot cook (The English) The sentimentalists are represented by them among the civilized The born preacher we feel instinctively to be our foe The face of a stopped watch The banquet to be fervently remembered, should smoke The woman follows the man, and music fits to verse, The circle which the ladies of Brookfield were designing The majority, however, had been snatched out of this bliss The effects of the infinitely little The way is clear: we have only to take the step The devil trusts nobody The divine afflatus of enthusiasm buoyed her no longer The weighty and the trivial contended The backstairs of history (Memoirs) The defensive is perilous policy in war The family view is everlastingly the shopkeeper's The unhappy, who do not wish to live, and cannot die The homage we pay him flatters us The worst of omens is delay The people always wait for the winner The healthy only are
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