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Philandering Quotes By Helen Fisher

There exists no culture in which adultery is unknown, no cultural device or code that extinguishes philandering. — Helen Fisher

Philandering Quotes By Warren Beatty

I don't think there's anything to be admired in lying, cheating or philandering. But there might be something to be admired in not burning people at the stake because they have those weaknesses. — Warren Beatty

Philandering Quotes By Rush Limbaugh

How is it that she [Hillary Clinton] ends up in Arkansas with a philandering husband who makes 25 grand a year as governor, and she has to provide the income for the family at the Rose Law Firm, in Arkansas? How does this that happen? — Rush Limbaugh

Philandering Quotes By Dennis McKay

So many hilarious scenes and seductions! — Dennis McKay

Philandering Quotes By K.A. Tucker

1. I'm brilliant
2. I'm charming
3. I'm hung like a thoroughbred
4. I've stopped all philandering
5. I'm highly skilled, as you've learned the other night.
P.S. Stop staring at my hands. I know what you want me to with them. — K.A. Tucker

Philandering Quotes By Edith Wharton

childish. Thereupon Filomena excused herself, that she might put a clean shirt on Jacopone, and Odo was left to his melancholy musings. His mind had of late run much on economic abuses; but what was any philandering with reform to this close contact with misery? It was as though white hungry faces had suddenly stared in at the windows of his brightly-lit life. What did these people care for education, enlightenment, the religion of humanity? What they wanted was fodder for their cattle, a bit of meat on Sundays and a faggot on the hearth. — Edith Wharton

Philandering Quotes By Mordecai Richler

Shame on you. Don't tell me you've been married for an hour and you've already got eyes for another woman. — Mordecai Richler

Philandering Quotes By Kate Klise

You stupid, selfish, philandering coach-class jackass. — Kate Klise

Philandering Quotes By Brandon Sanderson

I point out truths when I see them, Brightlord Sadeas. Each man has his place. Mine is to make insults. Yours is to be in-sluts. — Brandon Sanderson

Philandering Quotes By Henri De Toulouse-Lautrec

Philandering impedes, as everyone knows, the ability to concentrate. — Henri De Toulouse-Lautrec

Philandering Quotes By Liane Moriarty

The only woman who deserved a philandering husband was a philandering wife. — Liane Moriarty

Philandering Quotes By Catherine Lowell

His expression was impassive. Somewhere, I just knew, he must have a slew of illegitimate children, all named Bartholomew. — Catherine Lowell

Philandering Quotes By Mason Cooley

The squabbles of philandering Zeus and shrewish Hera are the Greeks' comment on married life. — Mason Cooley

Philandering Quotes By Abhijit Naskar

A philanderer cannot be a parent - a parent cannot be a philanderer. — Abhijit Naskar

Philandering Quotes By J.T. Lawrence

What would Warhol be without his paranoia, Hunter S. Thompson without his Quaaludes, Johnny Cash without his philandering? We Somebodies are not expected to walk the line. — J.T. Lawrence

Philandering Quotes By Penny Reid

Realization of his philandering arrived via an empty condom wrapper tucked in the back pocket of his jeans as I, the dutifully dumb girlfriend, decided to do him a favor by throwing some of his laundry in with mine. — Penny Reid

Philandering Quotes By Brodi Ashton

She's dating the school quarterback."
"People date all the time. And they break up all the time."
"Not these two," Meredith said with a snort. "Their love is epic. Everyone at school knows it. He gave up his philandering ways to be with his longtime childhood bestie."
I finally glanced at her sideways. "They're in high school. High schoolers don't philander."
"Jack Caputo does. Or did. — Brodi Ashton

Philandering Quotes By Don Jordan

As the trial opened, most of London had thoughts of little else. The king was often otherwise engaged; he was spending increasing amounts of time with his new mistress, the very beautiful and willing Barbara Villiers, with whom he was totally infatuated. It was said that their relationship 'did so disorder him that often he was not master of himself nor capable of minding business, which in so critical a time, required great application'.3 Hyde, a fastidious man, found Charles's philandering a considerable irritation. He was also infuriated by the king's general lack of attention to matters of state; but Charles's inattentiveness and apparent laziness were traits developed over long years of exile and futility and were to prove fixed within his character. — Don Jordan

Philandering Quotes By Mary Gaitskill

Perhaps it should be obvious: Adultery is a social threat that arouses raw anger and fear, which the bellicose then need to discharge rather than merely feel, traditionally on the philandering wife or the female home-wrecker. — Mary Gaitskill

Philandering Quotes By Rush Limbaugh

Women are not gonna put up with this kind of philandering, disrespectful behavior from their men. And there she [Hillary Clinton] is not only putting up with it, she is helping to destroy the women who come forward and say that Bill Clinton was having an affair with them in Arkansas. Why did she do this? — Rush Limbaugh

Philandering Quotes By Christopher Hitchens

the Clinton administration always had its banana republic side. For all the talk about historic presidential "philandering," it is hard to recall any other White House which has had to maintain a quasi-governmental or para-state division devoted exclusively to the bullying and defamation of women. Like — Christopher Hitchens

Philandering Quotes By Laura Elizabeth Woollett

Cynical, self-deprecating, affected, indiscriminate, patronizing, immature, as sloppy intellectually as he was with his desk, fickle, vain, virile, brooding, pedantic, philandering...in short, Byronic, Byronic, Byronic, almost to the point of parody. — Laura Elizabeth Woollett