Antrim, Minna
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Antrim, Minna
1861-18 American Epigrammist
Experience is a good teacher, but she sends in terrific bills.
Antrim, Minna
Experience
Between flattery and admiration there often flows a river of contempt.
Antrim, Minna
Flattery
Satiety is a mongrel that barks at the heels of plenty.
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Greed
The difference between a saint and a hypocrite is that one lies for his religion, the other by it.
Antrim, Minna
Lies and Lying
The drama of life begins with a wail and ends with a sigh.
Antrim, Minna
Life and Living
The Green-eyed Monster causes much woe, but the absence of this ugly serpent argues the presence of a corpse whose name is Eros.
Antrim, Minna
Jealousy
When a woman is very, very bad, she is awful, but when a man is correspondingly good, he is weird.
Antrim, Minna
Men and Women
Man forgives women anything save the wit to outwit him.
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Men and Women
A fool bolts pleasure, then complains of moral indigestion.
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Pleasure
Man proposes, woman forecloses.
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Seduction
An epigram is a flashlight of a truth; a witticism, truth laughing at itself.
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Aphorisms and Epigrams
Enthusiasms, like stimulants, are often affected by people with small mental ballast.
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Enthusiasm
A homely face and no figure have aided many women heavenward.
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Virtue

