Hast thou ice that thou shalt bind it
To thy breast, and make thee dead
To thy children, to thine own spirit's pain?
When the hand knows what it dares,
When thine eyes look into theirs,
Shalt thou keep by tears unblinded
Thy dividing of the slain?
These be deeds Not for thee:
These be things that cannot be!

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A bad beginning makes a bad ending.

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When love is in excess, it brings a man no honor, no worthiness.

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To generous souls every task is noble.

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Friends show their love in times of trouble, not in happiness.

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Surely, of all creatures that have life and will, we women are the most wretched. When, for an extravagant sum, we have bought a husband, we must then accept him as possessor of our body.

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Mots clés sexism



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Do not grieve so much for a husband lost that it wastes away your life.

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Mots clés life love loss anger grieve



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Do not consider painful what is good for you.

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Twas but my tongue, 'twas not my soul that swore

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الناس يتساوون جميعاً في أمر واحد -سواء أكانوا من النبلاء أو الحقراء_ كلهم يحبون أولادهم. قد يختلفون فيما بينهم من حيث الثراء، البعض يمتلكون والبعض لا يمتلكون: ولكن السلالة البشرية كلها محبة لأطفالها بحكم الغريزة.

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