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Men Quotes by Edgar Rice Burroughs
- I loved her. I still love her, though I curse her in my sleep, so nearly one are love and hate, the two most powerful…
- I have ever been prone to seek adventure and to investigate and experiment where wiser men would have left well enough alone.
- Even brave men, and D'Arnot was a brave man, are sometimes frightened by solitude.
- Clothes therefore, must be the insignia of the superiority of man over all other animals, for surely there could be no other reason for wearing…
- Were there no desire there would be no virtue, and because one man desires what another does not, who shall say whether the child of…
- Beast?" Jane murmured. "Then God make me a beast; for, man or beast, I am yours.
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