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Man Quotes by Philippa Gregory
- There are many sorts of love. And when you love a man who is less than you dreamed, you have to make allowances for the…
- I shall be dark and French and fashionable and difficult. And you shall be sweet and open and English and fair. What a pair we…
- I have seen sights and travelled in countries you cannot imagine. I have been afraid and I have been in danger, and I have never…
- A man will always promise to do more than he can do to a woman he cannot understand.
- She is Melusina, the water goddess, and she is found in hidden springs and waterfalls in any forest in Christendom, even in those as far…
- They say that at the mountain pass he looked back at his kingdom, his beautiful kingdom, and wept, and his mother told him to weep…
- Just because one man calls him Allah and another calls him God is no reason for believers to be enemies.
- I wanted the heat and the sweat and the passion of a man that I could love and trust. And I wanted to give myself…
- Anyone can attract a man. The trick is to keep him.
- Take care with your words, Jacquetta, especially in cursing. Only say the things you mean, make sure you lay your curse on the right man.…
- When a man wants a mystery, it is generally better to leave him mystified. Nobody loves a clever woman.
- For he loved her and he understood that a woman cannot always live as a man. He understood that she cannot always think as he…
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