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Love, Romance and You Know What! Compiled by Peter Stafford Sumner ![]()
Source unknown or leave them, and prefers to do both. Source unknown comes down with the worst wallop. Collinson Owen -- New York Times, Feb. 24th, 1952 man who wishes to form an ideal home. Beverley Nichols flat lunch, and a miserable dinner. La Bruyere he is a thing of beauty and a boy forever. Helen Rowland
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minister found a bachelor farmer milking his own cow. "Be through in a minute," the bachelor grunted. He finished his milking, lifted the bucket to his mouth and drank deeply, dashed the remaining milk on the ground and hung up the bucket. "Now," he said, breathing a sigh of accomplishment, "Milking's over, supper's done and the dishes are put away. What can I do for you?"
is to himself, the greater slave he often is to the whim of others. George Jean Nathan that some men should be happier than others. Oscar Wilde them for the consolation of widows. J de Finod at heart a mother, every man is at heart a bachelor. Edward Verrall Lucas men. If they didn't, they'd be married too. H L Mencken ![]()
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