Desire Quote by Julian Tuwim Download Open image “Do not desire your neighbor's wife in vain.” — Julian Tuwim ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.2 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Desire Desire Neighbor Marriage Neighbor Neighbor Wife Vain Wife Wife Vain
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The difference between camels and men; a camel can work a week and not drink; a man can drink a week and not work. — Julian Tuwim Copy Share Image
A virtuous girl never chases after boys; who ever saw a mousetrap chasing mice? — Julian Tuwim Copy Share Image
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Throw a lucky man into water and he'll surface with a fish in his mouth. — Julian Tuwim Copy Share Image
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