I respect the institution of marriage. I have always thought that every
woman should marry -- and no man.
-- Benjamin Disraeli, "Lothair"
woman should marry -- and no man.
-- Benjamin Disraeli, "Lothair"
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- Every woman should marry, and no man.
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Benjamin... - I must follow the people. Am I not their leader?
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Benjamin... - When I want to read a novel I write one.
--
Benjamin...
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