The Two Sexes Quotes
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The two sexes mutually corrupt and improve each other.
— Mary Wollstonecraft
There are the two of you - the two sexes- to love and help one another. It must be a rich and wonderful world
— Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Breathes there a man with hide so tough
Who says two sexes aren't enough? — Samuel Hoffenstein
Who says two sexes aren't enough? — Samuel Hoffenstein
Why do we always think our pain will be less if we can make others suffer more?
— Michael J. Collins
A good record transports you to another place.
— Ty Segall
I've always felt there are three sexes: men, women, and actors. And actors combine the worst qualities of the other two.
— Peter Biskind
You can learn more by going to the opera than you ever can by reading Emerson. Like that there are two sexes.
— David Markson
I think competitiveness between two people is still relevant, and the battle of the sexes still intrigues.
— Julian Ovenden
It's a great shame that the world was organized with two sexes. It makes for a lot of trouble.
— Margaret Ayer Barnes
Be careful, though."
"Aren't I always?"
"No, I think the word for how you usually are is 'reckless. — Veronica Roth
"Aren't I always?"
"No, I think the word for how you usually are is 'reckless. — Veronica Roth
You know what awareness is only when you are aware. Awareness is the perception of your presence in the now.
— Ilchi Lee
I would say that if you really want to STOP knowing someone, you have to divorce him.
— Elizabeth Gilbert
I will consider it. - Endymion, Princess Sellene
— Sarah J. Maas
A clear personal brand communicates what you have to offer and attracts desirable opportunities.
— Don Maruska
I love the idea of there being two sexes, don't you?
— James Thurber
The finest people marry the two sexes in their own person.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Home was an idea, and like Arcadia it was lost in the past. She
— Kate Atkinson