Folklore of Women — by T.F. Thistelton-Dyer (1906) — A Wrinkle In Time0
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- May 10, 2021
FOLKLORE OF WOMEN: Illustrated by Legends and Traditional Tales, Folk Rhythms, and Proverbial Saying about Women
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READ MOREThe Folklore of Women is a collection ancient wisdom. These proverbs are from all over the world collected over thousands of years. People in the post-modern woke world ignore them at their parallel. Humans are humans and we act the same way for thousands of years.
READ MOREShe is a miracle of Divine contradictions…beauty without chastity is a flower without fragrance…What cannot a woman do? What cannot the ocean contain? What cannot the fire burn? What cannot death destroy.
READ MOREBetter sometimes a woman blind than one too beautiful…Tell a woman that she is beautiful, and the devil will repeat it to her ten times…A rich man is never ugly in the eyes of a girl
READ MOREAy, soft, emerald eyes
READ MOREWomen are never at a loss for words…The least devil in hell can give a wife her tongue; A woman’s tongue is only three inches long, it can kill a man six feet high.
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