Quotes by Minna Thomas Antrim
Matrimonially speaking, a bridle for the tongue is better than a rein for the heart.
When a woman gives more attention to her dinner than to the clever man beside her, she furnishes conclusive evidence that she has more than half covered her century run.
It takes more than a wise man to keep track of a foolish woman.
Three failures denote uncommon strength. A weakling has not enough grit to fail thrice.
Smiles are the soul's kisses.
A fool bolts pleasure, then complains of moral indigestion.
A multi-millionaire's sins may cause one woman to apply for legal redress, but there is absolutely no depth of moral blackness that will deter some other woman from consenting to replace her.
Every man has two personalities; the one he reveals to women, the other to men.
Man forgives woman anything save the wit to outwit him.






