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W. L. George
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Cats know how to obtain food without labor, shelter without confinement, and love without penalties.
W. L. George,
English
Writer
#Love
#Food
#Labor
#Cats
Wars teach us not to love our enemies, but to hate our allies.
W. L. George,
English
Writer
#Love
#Enemies
#Hate
Vanity is as old as the mammoth.
W. L. George,
English
Writer
#Old
#Vanity
She is still less civilized than man, largely because she has not been educated.
W. L. George,
English
Writer
#Man
Men have been found to deny woman intellect; they have credited her with instinct, with intuition, with a capacity to correlate cause and effect much as a dog connects its collar with a walk.
W. L. George,
English
Writer
#Men
#Woman
#Instinct
#Cause
#Effect
#Intellect
#Intuition
Given that we glimpse what distinguishes man from the beast, is there anything that distinguishes woman from man?
W. L. George,
English
Writer
#Man
#Woman