“Sir, married or unmarried, all women bleed.”
“She thought too that women didn't know what to do with themselves these days which could turn them into harridans. Hardly a female friend she knew wasn't miserable. Either mind dumb with children, or in the married condition married to an earnest toiler, or lonely unmarried in their successful career.”
“It is a woman's business to get married as soon as possible, and a man'sto keep unmarried as long as he can.”
“Married or unmarried, young or old, poet or worker, you are still a dreamer, and will one time know, and feel, that your life is but a dream.”
“But she had a lively acquaintaince with confinement through the works of women novelists, especially those of the unmarried ones.”
“I married beneath me. All women do.”