Helen Rowland Quotes (35 quotations)
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1. A bachelor never quite gets ove the idea that he is a thing of beauty and a boy forever. - Helen Rowland
2. A bachelor never quite gets over the idea that he is a thing of beauty and a boy forever. - Helen Rowland
3. A husband is what is left of a lover, after the nerve has been extracted. - Helen Rowland
4. A husband is what's left of the lover after the nerve has been extracted. - Helen Rowland
5. A husband is what's left of the lover once the nerve has been extracted. - Helen Rowland
6. A man never knows how to say goodbye; a woman never knows when to say it. - Helen Rowland
7. A man snatches the first kiss, pleads for the second, demands the third, takes the fourth, accepts the fifth - and endures all the rest. - Helen Rowland
8. A man's heart may have a secret sanctuary where only one woman may enter, but it is full of little anterooms which are seldom vacant. - Helen Rowland
9. After a few years of marriage a man can look right at a woman without seeing her and a woman can see right through a man without looking at him. - Helen Rowland
10. And verily, a woman need know but one man well, in order to understand all men; whereas a man may know all women and understand not one of them. - Helen Rowland
11. Before a marriage, a man will lie awake all night thinking about something you've said; after marriage, he'll fall asleep before you finish saying it. - Helen Rowland
12. Before marriage, a man declares that he would lay down his life to serve you; after marriage, he won't even lay down his newspaper to talk to you. - Helen Rowland
13. Before marriage, a man will lay down his life for you; after marriage he won't even lay down his newspaper. - Helen Rowland
14. Before marriage, a man will lie awake all night thinking about something you've said. After marriage, he'll fall asleep before you finish saying it. - Helen Rowland
15. Books, not which afford us a cowering enjoyment, but in which each thought is of unusual daring; such as an idle man cannot read, and a timid one would not be entertained by, which even make us dangerous to existing institution -such call I good books. - Helen Rowland
16. Every man wants a woman to appeal to his better side, his nobler instincts, and his higher nature - and another woman to help him forget them. - Helen Rowland
17. Home is any four walls that enclose the right person. - Helen Rowland
18. How like a winter hath my absence been. From thee, the pleasure of the fleeting year! What freezings have I felt, what dark days seen, What old December's bareness everywhere! - Helen Rowland
19. In olden times sacrifices were made at the altar - a practice which is still continued. - Helen Rowland
20. It isn't tying himself to one woman that a man dreads when he thinks of marrying; it's separating himself from all the others. - Helen Rowland
21. It takes a woman twenty years to make a man of her son, and another woman twenty minutes to make a fool of him. - Helen Rowland
22. Life begins at 40 - but so do fallen arches, rheumatism, faulty eyesight, and the tendency to tell a story to the same person, three or four times. - Helen Rowland
23. Marriage is a bargain, and somebody has to get the worst of the bargain. - Helen Rowland
24. Never trust a husband too far or a bachelor too near. - Helen Rowland
25. Never trust a husband too far, nor a bachelor too near. - Helen Rowland
2. A bachelor never quite gets over the idea that he is a thing of beauty and a boy forever. - Helen Rowland
3. A husband is what is left of a lover, after the nerve has been extracted. - Helen Rowland
4. A husband is what's left of the lover after the nerve has been extracted. - Helen Rowland
5. A husband is what's left of the lover once the nerve has been extracted. - Helen Rowland
6. A man never knows how to say goodbye; a woman never knows when to say it. - Helen Rowland
7. A man snatches the first kiss, pleads for the second, demands the third, takes the fourth, accepts the fifth - and endures all the rest. - Helen Rowland
8. A man's heart may have a secret sanctuary where only one woman may enter, but it is full of little anterooms which are seldom vacant. - Helen Rowland
9. After a few years of marriage a man can look right at a woman without seeing her and a woman can see right through a man without looking at him. - Helen Rowland
10. And verily, a woman need know but one man well, in order to understand all men; whereas a man may know all women and understand not one of them. - Helen Rowland
11. Before a marriage, a man will lie awake all night thinking about something you've said; after marriage, he'll fall asleep before you finish saying it. - Helen Rowland
12. Before marriage, a man declares that he would lay down his life to serve you; after marriage, he won't even lay down his newspaper to talk to you. - Helen Rowland
13. Before marriage, a man will lay down his life for you; after marriage he won't even lay down his newspaper. - Helen Rowland
14. Before marriage, a man will lie awake all night thinking about something you've said. After marriage, he'll fall asleep before you finish saying it. - Helen Rowland
15. Books, not which afford us a cowering enjoyment, but in which each thought is of unusual daring; such as an idle man cannot read, and a timid one would not be entertained by, which even make us dangerous to existing institution -such call I good books. - Helen Rowland
16. Every man wants a woman to appeal to his better side, his nobler instincts, and his higher nature - and another woman to help him forget them. - Helen Rowland
17. Home is any four walls that enclose the right person. - Helen Rowland
18. How like a winter hath my absence been. From thee, the pleasure of the fleeting year! What freezings have I felt, what dark days seen, What old December's bareness everywhere! - Helen Rowland
19. In olden times sacrifices were made at the altar - a practice which is still continued. - Helen Rowland
20. It isn't tying himself to one woman that a man dreads when he thinks of marrying; it's separating himself from all the others. - Helen Rowland
21. It takes a woman twenty years to make a man of her son, and another woman twenty minutes to make a fool of him. - Helen Rowland
22. Life begins at 40 - but so do fallen arches, rheumatism, faulty eyesight, and the tendency to tell a story to the same person, three or four times. - Helen Rowland
23. Marriage is a bargain, and somebody has to get the worst of the bargain. - Helen Rowland
24. Never trust a husband too far or a bachelor too near. - Helen Rowland
25. Never trust a husband too far, nor a bachelor too near. - Helen Rowland
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