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that
period in a man's life which can sometimes
end happily - unless it ends in marriage; |
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a word with two
meanings: (1) in war, it is a battle
and (2) in courtship, a surrender |
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the one
sure way to make a marriage last |
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a man
who lost his liberty in the pursuit
of happiness; |
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a sensible sort of
a man - he never thinks of romance and
marriage; |
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a man who has to
grow old alone; |
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is much like a fire
- he goes out if unattended; |
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living proof that
women can take a joke; |
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a man who has one
mistake in his existence - and keeps
learning from it all his life; |
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what is left of a
lover, after the nerve has been removed;
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a person who never
really becomes "good," he
is merely more proficient. |
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that
man who is married to a trusting wife
(a definition that can be either truthful
or cynical) |
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a man
who feels in his pockets every time
he passes a mailbox |
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a man
who always consults his better half
instead of his better judgment; |
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a species of worm
which is afraid to turn; |
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a man
who is so timid, he is even afraid to
talk back to other people's wives |
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is, in
a man's second marriage, her first mate |
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one who
thinks twice before saying nothing;
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a man who buys his
wife such fine china that she will never
trust him to do the dishes; |
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a man
who is never so busy bringing home the
bacon that he forgets the applesauce;
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a man
who is on listening terms with his wife
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a man
who expects his wife to help him while
washing dishes |
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a method
of getting two people so close together
that they can't possibly see anything
wrong with each other; |
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an action that only
marriage can transform from a pleasure
to a duty |
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