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Man Woman Friends Quotes & Sayings
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In my heart, I never called one wrong.
— Bill Klem
No man can be friends with a woman that he finds attractive. He always wants to have sex with her.
— Harry Burns
Any man who is friends with a woman has taken the old imagination out for a stroll to Kissing Avenue, then Lovers Lane, then Fucking Street.
— Lauren Blakely
By nature man without woman can feel no joy. She is his mother, his sister, his loving friend. She is seldom his enemy.
— Christine De Pizan
Every word wants to be taken literally, else it decays into a lie. But one mustn't take any word literally, else the world becomes a madhouse.
— Robert Musil
With any modern relationship between a man and a woman, everyone - including their own friends - assume that they're going to hook up.
— Kim Shaw
Remember that whatever may be said by a lady or her friends, it is not part of conduct of a gallant or generous man to take up arms against a woman.
— Sam Houston
It's quite clear that Virginia Wade is thriving on the pressure now that the pressure on her to do well is off .
— Harry Carpenter
I've been Catholic all my life, and there's one thing I've never understood. Why didn't the Corinthians write back?
— Tommy Lasorda
Why is there always this twitchiness, when you introduce a man to a woman friend, about whether the man will be bored or put off?
— Alice Munro
The wisdom of the East is immortalized in its vocabularies and must be liberated from European language imperialism once and for all.
— Thorsten J. Pattberg
A woman will forget that a man is male, if they are good enough friends, but men rarely forget that a woman is feminine.
— Laurell K. Hamilton
A woman never wrote, "Thou shalt not commit adultery." God wrote that. You sin first and foremost against God.
— Johnny Hunt
I'm a member of the working press; you'd think I'd know better than to listen to journalists.
— P. J. O'Rourke