Let a man do what he will by a single woman, the world is encouragingly apt to think Marriage a sufficient amends.
The World, thinking itself affronted by superior merit, takes delight to bring it down to its own level.
There are men who think themselves too wise to be religious.
If a woman knows a man to be a libertine, yet will, without scruple, give him her company, he will think half the ceremony between them is over; and will probably only want an opportunity to make her repent of her confidence in him.
The woman who thinks meanly of herself is any man's purchase.
A good man, though he will value his own countrymen, yet will think as highly of the worthy men of every nation under the sun.