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Men Quotes by Vikrant Parsai
- There would be more incentive to success if successful men seemed to enjoy life more.
- In temple, in the pubs and in coffins all men are equal.
- When all men say you are a dog, it is time to bark.
- Judge a man by his ability to ignore how other men judge him
- The men who are really busiest have the most leisure for everything.
- Marriage is a device originated by women for looting the men.
- Men are attached to two types of women : those who wear well and those who wear little.
- Another reason for unhappy marriage is that men cant fool their wives as they could their mothers.
- Men are attatched to ..........
- A lot of men get women, but only few get wives.
- There are three things most men love but never understand; females, girls and women.
- There would be fewer divorces if men gave as much loving attention to their wives as they do their cars and jobs.
- Science is only a tool. The harm or good depends on how men use it.
- I have a very poor opinion of a man who talks to men what women should not hear.
- It is very difficult to guard a treasure of which all men have the key.
- Men look to what people think of them; women to what they say.
- Speak neither well nor ill of yourself; if well, men won't believe you, if ill they will believe a lot more than you say.
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