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"A dress makes no sense unless it inspires men to take it off of you."
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"The doctrine that all men are, in any sense, or have been, at any time, free and equal, is an utterly baseless fiction."
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"Be noble minded! Our own heart, and not other men's opinions of us, forms our true honor."
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"Logical consequences are the scarecrows of fools and the beacons of wise men."
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"There's very little advice in men's magazines, because men don't think there's a lot they don't know. Women do. Women want to learn. Men think, "I know what I'm doing, just show me somebody naked.""
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"Women hear rhythm differently than men."
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"The wish to hurt, the momentary intoxication with pain, is the loophole through which the pervert climbs into the minds of ordinary men."
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"What pisses me off is when I've got seven or eight record company fat pig men sitting there telling me what to wear."
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"Wine hath drowned more men than the sea."
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"A lot of 18-year-olds are like old men. They think they've seen everything."
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"Men have to do some awfully mean things to keep up their respectability."
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"Jazz music is an intensified feeling of nonchalance."
Music

"A dress makes no sense unless it inspires men to take it off of you."
Men

"To jealousy, nothing is more frightful than laughter."
Jealousy

"Of course the illusion of art is to make one believe that great literature is very close to life, but exactly the opposite is true. Life is amorphous, literature is formal."
Art

"Every little girl knows about love. It is only her capacity to suffer because of it that increases."
Love

"One can never speak enough of the virtues, the dangers, the power of shared laughter."
Power

"Art must take reality by surprise."
Art

"It seems to me that there are two kinds of trickery: the "fronts" people assume before one another's eyes, and the "front" a writer puts on the face of reality."
People

"Writing is a question of finding a certain rhythm. I compare it to the rhythms of jazz. Much of the time life is a sort of rhythmic progression of three characters. If one tells oneself that life is like that, one feels it less arbitrary."
Life

"The one thing I regret is that I will never have time to read all the books I want to read."
Time
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