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| #7151 |   | It's a funny thing that when a woman hasn't got anything on earth to worry about, she goes off and gets married.
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| #7152 |   | "It's men like him that give the Y chromosome a bad name."
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| #7153 |   | It's not the inital skirt length, it's the upcreep.
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| #7154 |   | It's not the men in my life, but the life in my men that counts. 		-- Mae West
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| #7155 |   | It's the good girls who keep the diaries, the bad girls never have the time. 		-- Tallulah Bankhead
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| #7156 |   | 	It's the theory of Jess Birnbaum, of Time magazine, that women with bad legs should stick to long skirts because they cover a multitude of shins.
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| #7157 |   | 	Joe sat as his dying wife's bedside. 	Her voice was little more than a whisper. 	"Joe, darling," she breathed, "I've got a confession to make before I go.  I ... I'm the one who took the $10,000 from your safe... I spent it on a fling with your best friend, Charles.  And it was I who forced your mistress to leave the city.  And I am the one who reported  your income-tax evasion to the I.R.S..." 	"That's all right, dearest, don't give it a second thought," whispered Joe. "I'm the one who poisoned you."
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| #7158 |   | Just as I cannot remember any time when I could not read and write, I cannot remember any time when I did not exercise my imagination in daydreams about women. 		-- George Bernard Shaw
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| #7159 |   | Kath: Can he be present at the birth of his child? Ed: It's all any reasonable child can expect if the dad is present 	at the conception. 		-- Joe Orton, "Entertaining Mr. Sloane"
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| #7160 |   | Keep a diary and one day it'll keep you. 		-- Mae West
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