Those sudden decisions for or against that women are accustomed to take, the lightning-quick illumination of personal relationships through the inclinations and aversions that break forth from them, in short the demonstrations of female injustice, have been invested with a lustre by enamoured men, as though all women had inspirations of wisdom even without the Delphic cauldron and the band of laurel: and their declarations are interpreted and explained for long afterwards as though they were sibylline oracles. If you reflect, however, that there is something to be said for every person and every cause but also something to be said against them, that all things have not only two sides but three or four, it becomes almost impossible for such a sudden decisions to be completely erroneous; one could even go so far as to say that the nature of things is so constructed that women are always in the right. layout powered by HOT FreeLayouts.com / MyHotComments
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