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man's
grand delusion that one woman differs
from another; |
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something they say
is blind - it's marriage which is the
real eye opener; |
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that delightful
interval between meeting a beautiful
girl and discovering that she looks
like a haddock; |
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the only game that
two can play and both win; |
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the last and most
serious of the childhood diseases; |
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what makes marriage
possible - habit makes it last; |
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a temporary insanity
curable by marriage |
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the tie that blinds;
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consists of happiness,
given back and forth; |
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a situation which
happens when you think almost as much
of another as you do of yourself; |
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is a fan club with
only two members; |
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the only virtue that
can be divided endlessly and still not
be diminished; |
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the triumph of imagination
over intelligence; |
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the child of illusion
and the parent of disillusion; |
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a strange feeling
that comes over a man - when he keeps
wanting to call a girl by his last name;
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is like the action
similar to an hourglass: the heart fills
as the brain empties; |
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a word used to label
the sexual excitement of the young,
the habituation of the middle aged,
and the mutual dependence of the old;
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a situation - when
it is true, does not mean gazing into
each other's eyes, but looking outward
together in the same direction; |
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something which combines
the two greatest powers on earth - war
and peace; |
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the balm that heals
the wounds that words make. |