238 Proverbs about Women / Page 9
161. 
He who gets the grace of the women is neither hungry nor thirsty.
162. 
He who doesn't like chattering women must stay a bachelor.
163. 
All women are alike when the lamp is out.
164. 
If ill luck were cheese, dairy-women would go wanting work.
165. 
Where two women rule a hearth-fire, the thatch may burn with the sparks flying.
166. 
A woman for a general, and the soldiers will be women.
167. 
Away with grieving, only fit for women.
168. 
But now I was a rich man, three things have left me bare; dice, wine, and women, these three have made me poor.
169. 
England is the paradise of women, the hell of horses, and the purgatory of servants.
170. 
Three women will make as much noise as a market.
171. 
Women when injured are generally not easily appeased.
172. 
Women's jars breed men's wars.
173. 
At night all women are alike.
174. 
Seven women in their right senses are surpassed by a mad man.
175. 
Women have got long hair and short sense.
176. 
The looking glass is the enemy of ugly women.
177. 
Women have long skirts and short minds.
178. 
Women are the devil's nets.
179. 
Dally not with women or money.
180. 
Women are as wavering as the wind.
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