"Man makes love by braggadocio, and woman..." - Quote by H L Mencken
Man makes love by braggadocio, and woman makes love by listening.
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“In my day a reporter who took an assignment was wholly on his own until he got back to the office, and even then he was little molested until his copy was turned in at the desk; today he tends to become only a homunculus at the end of a telephone wire, and the reduction of his observations to prose is commonly farmed out to literary castrati who never leave the office, and hence never feel the wind of the world in their faces or see anything with their own eyes.”
“The great artists of the world are never Puritans, and seldom even ordinarily respectable.”
“Government is actually the worst failure of civilized man.”
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“I loved you when I saw you today and I loved you always but I never saw you before.”
“The memories of the day played in his mind, but this time, his thoughts were of his daughter and the way she'd clung to Katie, her little face buried in Katie's neck. The last time he'd seen that, he reflected, was when Carly had been alive.”
“We don't need sugar, flour or rice or anything else. We just want to see our dear ones.”