He who enters his wife's dressing room is a philosopher or a fool.
-- Balzac
-- Balzac
Related:
- He who enters his wife's dressing room is a philosopher
or a fool. --... - A man who enters into marriage thinking he will educate his wife is guilty
of the same stupidity as a wife who enters into marriage thinking she will
reform her new husband.
Both of these folks are in for a lot of reform and... - A man permits himself to be oppressed by stone,
And leans on thorns and thistles.
He enters his house and does not see his wife. Misfortune... - So in the name of security everyone who enters the room has to
have his bottom fondled by this drooling prevert?
Edmund : General... - He who enters contest is optimistic as submarine with
screen doors... - If a man runs after money - that man is money-crazy.
If a man keeps the money he earns - he is a capitalist... - Who is more foolish, the fool,
or he who follows the fool... - A fellow who is always declaring he's no fool usually has his suspicions.
Wilson...
