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Men mourn for what they have lost; women for what they ain't got.

Josh Billings (1972). “Uncle Sam's Uncle Josh: Or, Josh Billings on Practically Everything, Distilled from Josh's Rum and Tansy New England Wit by Donald Day”

I'm always rather nervous about how you talk about women who are active in politics, whether they want to be talked about as women or as politicians.

Kennedy, John F. (1962). “Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: John F. Kennedy, 1961”, p.797, Best Books on

A woman's counsel brought us first to woe, And made her man his paradise forego, Where at heart's ease he liv'd; and might have been As free from sorrow as he was from sin.

John Dryden, C. B., Esquire Charles BATHURST (1852). “Selections from the poetry of Dryden, including his plays and translations. [The editor's preface signed: C. B., i.e. Charles Bathurst.]”, p.243

A woman is seldom roused to great and courageous exertion but when something most dear to her is in immediate danger.

Joanna Baillie (1853). “The dramatic and poetical works of Joanna Baillie”, p.709