I don't care whether I am a Minx or a Sphinx.
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Bk. II, Ch. 8.Charles Dickens
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A lady ... with all the poise of the Sphinx though but little of her mystery.
Dorothy Parker
Pity for him who one day looks upon
his inward sphinx and questions it. He is lost.Ruben Dario
Tell me, when you are alone with him [ Max Beerbohm] Sphinx, does he take off his face and reveal his mask?
Oscar Wilde
I don't care what they think of me,
And I don't care what they say.
I don't care what they think if you're leavin'.
I'm gonna beg you to stay.
I don't care if they start to avoid me.
I don't care what they do.
I don't care about anything else
But bein' with you,
Bein' with you.Smokey Robinson
Biologically and temperamentally, I believe women were made to be concerned first and foremost with child care, husband care and home care.
Benjamin Spock
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