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Men Quotes by Meg Cabot
- A woman needs a man like a fish needs a bicycle." I really hate this expression. I bet fish would totally want bicycles.
- if you give a man a fish he'll eat for a day, if you teach a man to fish he'll eat all the fish you…
- But I guess you would look beatific, too, if the man you had been in love with since the fifth grade had told you that…
- I know. I seriously need to just give up men entirely. I wonder if Episcopalians can enter convents?
- And I like a good horror story as much as the next person so long as they kill off some men too and not just…
- And I like a good horror story as much as the next person so long as they kill off some men too and not just…
- ...men aren't in touch with their emotions, and don't share enough [?]
- I might look like a honey-eyed schoolgirl on the outside, in my skirt with its regulation four-inches-above-the-knee hem. But I'll rip those tassels off your…
- What is the appropriate reply to make to a man who says he loves you? Thank you. You are very kind.
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