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say which have played the greater havoc among men: the women with too much conscience, or the woman with none. * * * When a woman repulses, beware. When a woman beckons, be warier. * * * Woman are always prepared for emergencies. * * * With woman, tact and jealousy rarely go hand in hand; tact and spite never. The only instance in which a woman's tact is apt to be at fault is in detraction of a woman whom she regards as her rival; The instance in which a woman's tact is seen as its best is in deploying the men who she knows are rivals for her hand. And usually When a woman has more than one admirer, she not only deploys them, but tries to make them advance en echelon. For Few things disconcert a woman more than a multiple and simultaneous attack delivered front a front. But The way in which a woman will maneuver her attackers is marvelous. * * * They say a woman cannot argue. Hear her explain an indiscretion! * * * An independent woman is a contradiction in terms. For Woman's chief want is to feel that she is wanted. Therefore it is that With women, cruelty is more easily borne than coldness. Indeed, It is astonishing how much downright cruelty a woman will stand from the man she loves or has loved. On the other hand, Melancholy also attracts women. Naturally, Women are made to soothe, to pity, to comfort, to delight. Therefore it is that To see a strong man in a weak woman's arms is a sight which should arouse --not our laughter, but our(1) envy. So it does. (1) Common Gender * * * Let not the simpleton think a woman will sympathize with his simplicity: No woman is a simpleton. What women admire is a subtle combination of forcefulness and gentleness. If a woman has to choose between forcefulness and gentleness, always she will sacrifice the latter. And It is astonishing to what lengths forcefulness can go without endangering a woman's admiration. If it sweeps her off her feet. . . well, In nothing does a woman so clearly exhibit the inherent femininity of her nature as in the delight with which, at the bottom of her heart, she recalls moments when she has been swept off her feet. She may sigh over them; but Generally, a woman's sighs are by no means those of remorse. A woman never brings pure reason to bear upon her actions; she acts by sentiment 40 and she judges her acts by sentiment. This is why Even when a woman has deceived an
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