No matter how long he lives, no man ever becomes as wise as the average woman of forty-eight. H. L. Mencken Read Quote
If women believed in their husbands they would be a good deal happier and also a good deal more foolish. H. L. Mencken Read Quote
Men have a much better time of it than women. For one thing, they marry later; for another thing, they die earlier. H. L. Mencken Read Quote
There is a saying in Baltimore that crabs may be prepared in fifty ways and that all of them are good. H. L. Mencken Read Quote
War will never cease until babies begin to come into the world with larger cerebrums and smaller adrenal glands. H. L. Mencken Read Quote
Women have simple tastes. They get pleasure out of the conversation of children in arms and men in love. H. L. Mencken Read Quote
Nine times out of ten, in the arts as in life, there is actually no truth to be discovered; there is only error to be exposed. H. L. Mencken Read Quote
One of the most mawkish of human delusions is the notion that friendship should be eternal, or, at all events, life-long, and that any act which puts a term to it is somehow discreditable. H. L. Mencken Read Quote