To the untraveled, territory other than their own familiar heath is invariably fascinating. Next to love, it is the one thing which solaces and delights.
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Sister Carrie
by
Theodore Dreiser
To-day we love what to-morrow we hate; to-day we seek what to-morrow we shun; to-day we desire what to-morrow we fear.
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Robinson Crusoe
by
Daniel Defoe
"You might have married him not because you loved him, but because you didn't love anybody else. When one is young, one marries out of mere curiosity, just to see what it's like."
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The Philanderer
by
George Bernard Shaw
"The fickleness of women I love is only equaled by the infernal constancy of the women who love me."
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The Philanderer
by
George Bernard Shaw
"To love, for us men, is to clasp one woman with our arms, feeling that she lives and breathes just as we do, suffers as we do, thinks with us, loves with us, and, above all, sins with us."
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I Will Repay
by
Baroness Emmuska Orczy
"Heav'n has no Rage, like Love to Hatred turn'd, Nor Hell a Fury, like a Woman scorn'd."
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The Mourning Bride
by
William Congreve
They say that faint heart never won fair lady; and it is amazing to me how fair ladies are won, so faint are often men's hearts!
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The Warden
by
Anthony Trollope
"Women are meant to be loved, not to be understood."
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The Sphinx Without a Secret
by
Oscar Wilde
"But there is one thing worse than an absolutely loveless marriage. A marriage in which there is love, but on one side only; faith, but on one side only; devotion, but on one side only, and in which of the two hearts one is sure to be broken."
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An Ideal Husband
by
Oscar Wilde
"Men always want to be a woman's first love. That is their clumsy vanity. We women have a more subtle instinct about things. What we like is to be a man's last romance."
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A Woman of No Importance
by
Oscar Wilde