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 | | From: | Nineveh | | Subject: | Open Email to Alan Rasky | | Date: | Wed, 4 Jan 2005 19:01:57 GMT |
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 | as a compliment. But she who, when she might have been compelled, departs untouched, though her looks feign joy, will yet be sad.
- Some girls are like horses, very independent. They have never been controlled by anybody. But if you can break them in, they are very grateful, as all women are.
- Woman is the same as horses: two wills act in opposition inside her. With one will, she wants to subject herself utterly. With the other, she wants to bolt, and pitch her rider to perdition.
- In truth, women of today, like the Valkyries of old, want anything but to win their fight for independence: the harder they fight, the more desperately they yearn for a man to be strong enough - for their man to be strong enough to limit them and to keep them from venting their destructiveness.
- Love is the victim's response to the rapist.
- An American Feminist.
- Any woman will marry any man that bothers her enough.
- A wise woman never yields by appointment. It should always be an unforeseen happiness.
- The difference between rape and seduction is salesmanship.
- Women sometimes forgive a man who presses an opportunity, but never a man who misses one.
- Sexual shyness in a man excites the desire of dissolute women, but arouses contempt in decent ones.
- There are women who offer their bodies as though they were bestowing some inestimable gift upon you.
- A woman never forgets her . She would rather talk with a man than an angel, any day.
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