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Men Quotes by Margaret Mitchell
- I'm tired of saying "How wonderful you are!" to fool men, who haven't got one half sense I've got.
- . . . She knew only that if she did or said thus-and-so, men would unerringly respond with the complimentary thus-and-so. It was like a…
- I'm tired of saying, "How wonderful you are!" to fool men who haven't got one-half the sense I've got, and I'm tired of pretending I…
- Scarlett O'Hara was not beautiful, but men seldom realized it when caught by her charm as the Tarleton twins were.
- The way to get a man interested and to hold his interest was to talk about himself, and then gradually lead the conversation around yourself—and…
- Men and women, they were beautiful and wild, all a little violent under their pleasant ways and only a little tamed.
- There’ll always be wars because men love wars. Women don’t, but men do..
- No, my dear, I'm not in love with you, no more than you are with me, and if I were, you would be the last…
- All really nice girls wonder when men don't try to kiss them. They know they shouldn't want them to and they know they must act…
- God help the man who ever really loves you.
- Madam, you flatter yourself. I do not want to marry you or anyone else. I am not a marrying man. - Rhett Butler
- It doesn’t matter who you marry, as long as he thinks like you and is a gentleman and a Southerner and prideful. For a woman,…
- It was this feminine conspiracy which made Southern society so pleasant. Women knew that a land where men were contented, uncontradicted ans safe in possession…
- men are so conceited they’ll believe anything that flatters them
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- Let each man exercise the art he knows. — Aristophanes
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