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Life is a jest; and all things show it. I thought so once; but now I know it.

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But money, wife, is the true Fuller's Earth for reputations, there is not a spot or a stain but what it can take out.

By John Gay
No retreat. No retreat. They must conquer or die who've no retreat.

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Shadow owes its birth to light.

By John Gay
I must have women -- there is nothing unbends the mind like them.

By John Gay
O Polly, you might have toyed and kissed, by keeping men off, you keep them on.

By John Gay
Sure men were born to lie, and women to believe them!

By John Gay
Can you support the expense of a husband, hussy, in gaming, drinking and whoring? Have you money enough to carry on the daily quarrels of man and wife about who shall squander most?

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Do you think your mother and I should have lived comfortably so long together, if ever we had been married? Baggage!

By John Gay
Those who in quarrels interpose, must often wipe a bloody nose.

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How the mother is to be pitied who hath handsome daughters! Locks, bolts, bars, and lectures of morality are nothing to them: they break through them all. They have as much pleasure in cheating a father and mother, as in cheating at cards.

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Fools may our scorn, not envy, raise. For envy is a kind of praise.

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Lions, wolves, and vultures don't live together in herds, droves or flocks. Of all animals of prey, man is the only sociable one. Every one of us preys upon his neighbor, and yet we herd together.

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The brave love mercy, and delight to save.

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We only part to meet again.

By John Gay
Cowards are cruel, but the brave Love mercy, and delight to save.

By John Gay
Cowards are cruel, but the brave
Love mercy, and delight to save.

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A rich rogue nowadays is fit company for any gentleman; and the world, my dear, hath not such a contempt for roguery as you imagine.

By John Gay
In beauty, faults conspicuous grow; the smallest speck is seen on snow

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The comfortable estate of widowhood is the only hope that keeps up a wife's spirits.

By John Gay