“It is the custom of all men, everywhere, to be obtuse where women are concerned.”
Source: The Pirates of Zan (1959), Chapter 10
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Light (1919), Ch. XXII - Light
Context: The eye is lost in all directions among the desolation where the multitude of men and women are hiding, as always and as everywhere.
That is what is. Who will say, "That is what must be!"
I have searched, I have indistinctly seen, I have doubted. Now, I hope.

Napier, William. (1851) History of General Sir Charles Napier's Administration of Scinde, London: Chapman and Hall p. 35 http://books.google.com/books?id=d84BAAAAMAAJ&vq=suttee&dq=History%20of%20the%20Administration%20of%20Scinde&pg=PA35#v=onepage&q&f=false at books.google.com. Retrieved 11 October 2013

Marcelo H. del Pilar to the women of Bulacan (1889)

“Everywhere in the world, young men and women like what is forbidden.”
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“If men are honest, everything they do and everywhere they go is for a chance to see women.”
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“Where men of fine feeling are concerned there is seldom misunderstanding.”
Letter from Jones to the Marquis de Lafayette, (1 May 1779)

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