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Letter "T" » too much
«Women complain about sex more often than men. Their gripes fall into two major categories: (1) Not enough. (2) Too much.»
Author: Ann Landers
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Advice columnist)
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About:
Women
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Keywords:
categories,
Category As,
complain,
fall into,
Fall of Man,
gripe,
gripes,
griping,
in the same category,
major,
sex,
The Fall of Man,
too much
«We women talk too much, nevertheless we only say half of what we know.»
«To make a man perfectly happy tell him he works too hard, that he spends too much money, that he is ''misunderstood'' or that he is ''different''; none of this is necessarily complimentary, but it will flatter him infinitely more that merely telling him that he is brilliant, or noble, or wise, or good.»
Author: Helen Rowland
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Keywords:
brilliant,
complimentary,
flatter,
flat out,
infinitely,
misunderstands,
misunderstood,
necessarily,
noble,
none,
perfectly,
spending money,
spends,
telling,
too much,
works
«Unnecessary possessions are unnecessary burdens. If you have them, you have to take care of them! There is great freedom in simplicity of living. It is those who have enough but not too much who are the happiest.»
Author: Peace Pilgrim
(
Spiritual leader,
Teacher)
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Keywords:
burdening,
burdens,
care,
Care of,
freedom,
great care,
happiest,
living,
possessions,
simplicities,
simplicity,
take care,
taking possession,
too much,
unnecessary,
with great care
«You must not know too much or be too precise or scientific about birds and trees and flowers and watercraft; a certain free-margin, and even vagueness - ignorance, credulity - helps your enjoyment of these things.»
Author: Henry David Thoreau
(
Essayist,
Philosopher,
Poet)
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Keywords:
birds,
certain,
credulity,
enjoyment,
flowering tree,
flowers,
free,
helps,
ignorance,
margin,
margins,
must not,
precise,
scientific,
these,
too much,
trees,
vagueness,
watercraft