Coquette Quote by Pierre de Marivaux Download Open image “Coquettes know how to please, not love, and that is why men love them SO much.” — Pierre de Marivaux ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.2 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Coquette Know how Knows Love Men Please Why me
It is too much for a husband to have a wife who is a coquette and sanctimonious as well; she should select only one… — Jean de la Bruyere Copy Share Image
For a woman to be at once a coquette and a bigot is more than the humblest of husbands can bear; she should mercifully… — Jean de la Bruyere Copy Share Image
Men love a submissive woman, Damon said simply. Even when they say the don't. There's just something about a beautiful, soft woman looking to… — Maya Banks Copy Share Image
Where such men love they have no desire and where they desire they cannot love — Sigmund Freud Copy Share Image
That's the nature of women, not to love when we love them, and to love when we love them not. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Every man wants to feel that his woman would love him apart from anything else. — George Weinberg Copy Share Image
The heart of a woman is never so full of affection that there does not remain a little corner for flattery and love. — Pierre de Marivaux Copy Share Image
It is a species of coquetry to make a parade of never practising it. — Francois de La Rochefoucauld Copy Share Image
Coquetry is the essential characteristic, and the prevalent humor of women; but they do not all practice it, because the coquetry of some is… — Francois de La Rochefoucauld Copy Share Image
Fortune is like a coquette; if you don't run after her, she will run after you. — Josh Billings Copy Share Image
Women find it far more difficult to overcome their inclination to coquetry than to overcome their love. — Francois de La Rochefoucauld Copy Share Image
dont undress my love you might find a mannequin dont undress the mannequin you might find love. shes long ago forgotten me. hes trying… — Charles Bukowski Copy Share Image
He who wins a thousand common hearts is entitled to some renown; but he who keeps undisputed sway over the heart of a coquette… — Washington Irving Copy Share Image
In the School of Coquettes Madam Rose is a scholar,-O, they fish with all nets In the School of Coquettes! When her brooch she… — Henry Austin Dobson Copy Share Image
A coquette is a young lady of more beauty than sense, more accomplishments than learning, more charms not person than graces of mind, more… — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Copy Share Image
Coquettes are, but too rare. It is a career that requires great abilities, infinite pains, a gay and airy spirit. 'T is the coquette… — Benjamin Disraeli Copy Share Image
A modern writer likens coquettes to those hunters who do not eat the game which they have successfully pursued. — Mary Elizabeth Braddon Copy Share Image