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The Physiology of Marriage Quotes
Do not trust a woman who talks of her virtue.
[Méfiez-vous d’une femme qui parle de sa vertu.]
Source:
(Dana Estes & Co., ed. 1901), Part III. Relating to Civil War, Meditation XXVII. Of the Last Symptoms, Minotauric Observations XIV, Page 300
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Book:
The Physiology of Marriage
Writer:
Honoré de Balzac
Genre:
Fiction
Published:
1829
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