57 Quotes About Mistress
- Author Jo Victor
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She wondered which would be worse -- to belong to the group assigned to lifelong drudgery, or to be on the other side, thinking you deserved everything the universe by sheer good luck had tossed in your lap, never realizing your whole life was based on lies.
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- Author Stewart Stafford
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The Cavalier Servente by Stewart StaffordHer lover creepsOn stairs that creakTo where the mistress sleepsTo wet his beak. Affairs in the darkWhen matrimony is parkedA disloyal larkStarts the carnal spark. At break of dayThe cuckolder creeps awayFrom naughty playHe’s had his way.© Stewart Stafford, 2021. All rights reserved.
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- Author Gustave Flaubert
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Emma was just like any other mistress; and the charm of novelty, falling down slowly like a dress, exposed only the eternal monotony of passion, always the same forms and the same language.
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- Author Alexandre Dumas
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She is not my mistress,' replied the young sailor gravely, ‘she is my betrothed.’'Sometimes one and the same thing,' said Morrel, with a smile.'Not with us, sir,' replied Dantes.
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- Author Ana Claudia Antunes
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Chaque atome d'un bruit dûr Exhale l'arome d'un fruit mûr.
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- Author Matshona Dhliwayo
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A wife who discomforts you with truth is better than a mistress who massages you with lies.
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- Author Armand-Louis De Gontaut
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It was the sort of life that suited me best: musket shots all day long, and supper with my mistress in the evening!
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- Author Mary Jo Putney
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Something must be done about the food.” Seeing his speculative glance Clare laid down her fork and gave him a warning scowl. “Yes, I’m a good cook, but I will not have time to work in the kitchen. And don’t try to convince me that a mistress also has to cook for her lover.” “I wasn’t thinking of wasting your valuable time in the kitchen.” He smiled mischievously. “But a mistress can do interesting thing with food. Shall I describe them?” “No!” “Another time, perhaps.
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- Author Anton Chekhov
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Medicine is my lawful wife, and literature is my mistress. When I get fed up with one, I spend the night with the other. Though it is irregular, it is less boring this way, and besides, neither of them loses anything through my infidelity.
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