SEXES
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No improvement that takes place in either of the sexes, can be confined to itself; each is a universal mirror to each; and the respective refinement of the one, will be in reciprocal proportion to the polish of the other.—C. C. COLTON
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In company with several other old ladies of both sexes.—DICKENS, Little Dorrit
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It is the Man and Woman united that make the compleat human Being.—FRANKLIN
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Amoebas at the start
Were not complex;
They Tore themselves apart
And started Sex.—ARTHUR GUITERMAN, Sex
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Breathes there a man with hide so tough
Who says two sexes aren't enough?—SAMUEL HOFFENSTEIN, The Sexes
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A woman never forgets her sex. She would rather talk with a man than an angel, any day.—O. W. HOLMES, The Poet at the Breakfast-Table
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Man is fire, and woman tow; the devil comes and sets them in a blaze.—Proverb
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The son of the female is the shadow of the male.—SHAKESPEARE, Henry IV
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As the French say, there are three sexes,—men, women, and clergymen.—SYDNEY SMITH, Lady Holland's Memoir
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