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Oscar on women and men
Women are sphinxes without secrets
American women are pretty and charming: little oases of elegant unreasonableness in a vast desert of practical common sense.
Many American women, on leaving their native land, adopt the appearance of chronic ill health, under the misapprehension that illness is a form of European refinement.
All women become like their mothers, that is their tragedy; no man does, that is his.
Never trust a woman who tells you her real age; a woman who tells you that would tell you anything.
Women are meant to be loved, not understood.
A woman will flirt with anyone in the world, so long as other women are looking on.
Women can discover everything except the obvious.
If a woman wants to hold a man, she has merely to appeal to the worst in him.
Crying is the refuge of plain women and the ruin of pretty ones.
If you really want to know what a woman means, which is dangerous, always look at her but never listen.
For fascinating women, sex is a challenge; for others, it is merely a defence.
35 is a very fattractive age: London society is full of women who have, of their own free choice, remained 35 for years.
Women give to men the very gold of their lives; but they always want it back in small change.
I like men who have a future, and women who have a past.
If a man is a gentleman he knows quite enough, and if he is not a gentleman, whatever he knows is likely to be bad for him.
Men become old, they never become good.
The world was made for men and not for women.
I sometimes think that God, in creating man, rather overestimated His ability
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