English - Dramatist | 1640 - January 1, 1716
Next to the pleasure of finding a new mistress is that of being rid of an old one.
William Wycherley
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Bluster, sputter, question, cavil; but be sure your argument be intricate enough to confound the court.
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Come, for my part I will have only those glorious, manly pleasures of being very drunk, and very slovenly.
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Poets, like friends to whom you are in debt, you hate.
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Wit is more necessary than beauty; and I think no young woman ugly that has it, and no handsome woman agreeable without it.
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He's a fool that marries, but he's a greater that does not marry a fool; what is wit in a wife good for, but to make a man a cuckold?
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