Why is it that our memory is good enough to retain the least triviality that happens to us, and yet not good enough to recollect how often we have told it to the same person? |
Why is our memory good enough to recall to the last detail things that have happened to us, yet not good enough to recall how often we have told them to the same person. |
Why we hate with so much bitterness those who deceive us is because they think themselves more clever than we are. |
Wit sometimes enables us to act rudely with impunity. |
Women can less easily resign flirtations than love. |
Women cannot be completely severe unless they hate. |
Women do not know all their powers of flirtation. |
Women often think they love when they do not love. The business of a love affair, the emotion of mind that sentiment induces, the natural bias towards the pleasure of being loved, the difficulty of refusing, persuades them that they have real passion when |
Women who love, pardon more readily great indiscretions than little infidelities. |
You know, figuratively we do have a problem in the oceans. And the question is how do we resolve that problem? |
You should never rely on interviews with musicians as being factual. Most of them are mangled and even have made up stuff in them, that is to say, made up stuff by the writer or editor. |
Young men entering life should be either shy or bold; a solemn and sedate manner usually degenerates into impertinence. |
Young women who do not want to appear flirts, and old men who do not want to appear ridiculous, should not talk of love as a matter wherein they can have any interest. |
Youth changes its tastes by the warmth of its blood, age retains its tastes by habit. |
Youth is a continual intoxication; it is the fever of reason |