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Bachelors Quotes

You know how funerals are not for the dead, they’re for the living? Bachelor parties are not for the groom, they’re for the uncommitted.

"Bill Murray Crashes Bachelor Party, Offers Advice To Young Bucks" By Cavan Sieczkowski, www.huffingtonpost.com. May 27, 2014.

A Bachelor of Arts is one who makes love to a lot of women, and yet has the art to remain a bachelor.

Irvin S. Cobb, Mary Roberts Rinehart, Helen Rowland, Richard Saunders (2017). “We Should All Be So Feminine: We Should All Be a Feminist: We Should All Be Feminists”, p.42, Lulu.com

Shall I never see a bachelor of three score again?

'Much Ado About Nothing' (1598-9) act 1, sc. 1, l. [209]

Do not let your bachelor ways crystallize so that you can't soften them when you come to have a wife and a family of your own.

Letter to his son, Webb Hayes. "Diary and Letters of Rutherford Birchard Hayes: Nineteenth President of the United States". Book edited by Charles Richard Williams, The Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society, March 20, 1890.

Nowadays, all the married men live like bachelors, and all the bachelors like married men.

Oscar Wilde (2014). “Wilde Complete Plays: Lady Windermere's Fan; An Ideal Husband; The Importance of Being Earnest; A Woman of No Importance; Salome; The Duchess of Padua; Vera, or the Nihilists; A Florentine Tragedy; La Sainte Courtisane”, p.322, Bloomsbury Publishing

One bachelor is an irritation. Ten thousand bachelors are a war.

Orson Scott Card (2013). “The Ender Quintet”, p.1337, Macmillan

I'm probably the only member of the 'Bachelor' cast without an agent!

"Jake Pavelka, Vienna Girardi ('The Bachelor')". Digital Spy Interview, www.digitalspy.com. March 2, 2010.

The uselessness and expensiveness of modern women multiply bachelors.

Samuel Richardson (1755). “A collection of the moral and instructive sentiments, maxims, cautions, and reflexions, contained in the histories of Pamela, Clarissa, and Sir Charles Grandison: Digested under proper heads, with references to the volume, ...”, p.189

Wisely, I say, I am a bachelor.

William Shakespeare (1869). “Shilling annotated Plays of Shakspeare for Students: Each Play with Explanatory and Illustrative Notes Critical Remarks and other Aids to a thorough understanding of the Drama. Edited for the use of Schools and Students preparing for Examination By the Rev. John Hunter”, p.96