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Men Quotes by Maurice Chevalier
- Many a man has fallen in love with a girl in a light so dim he would not have chosen a suit by it.
- Only soldiers and labouring men can appreciate how glorious it really is to lie late in bed in winter-time. When your life revolves around having…
- The French are true romantics. They feel the only difference between a man of forty and one of seventy is thirty years of experience.
- It is always the same: women bedeck themselves with jewels and furs, and men with wit and quotations.
- A man must have his dreams - memory dreams of the past and eager dreams of the future. I never want to stop reaching for…
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