Womanizing Quotes

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Jeanette Winterson
“If you're a hero you can be an idiot, behave badly, ruin your personal life, have any number of mistresses and talk about yourself all the time, and nobody minds. Heroes are immune. They have wide shoulders and plenty of hair and wherever they go a crowd gathers. Mostly they enjoy the company of other men, although attractive women are part of their reward.”
Jeanette Winterson, Sexing the Cherry

Bernardine Evaristo
“He pointed out that the mattress in the master boudoir was handspring with each spring wrapped in cashmere
It’s like sleeping on air, Miss Williams, he said as he showed her the suite’s ‘menu of pillows’ on a silver-embossed card
As if she was the kind of woman who’d amputate her aspirations to become one of his decorative appendages
She had to politely extricate herself from his intentions without jeopardizing the business”
Bernardine Evaristo, Girl, Woman, Other

Ann Petry
“I ain't seen you in Junto's before, baby,' said Boots Smith.

'I don't go there very often,' she said. There was something faintly contemptuous about the way he said 'baby.' He made it sound like 'bebe,' and it slipped casually, easily, out of his mouth as though it were his own handy, one-word index of women.”
Ann Petry, The Street

“The first rule of womanizing: Never fall in love.”
Nick Casanova, The Machiavellian's Guide to Womanizing

“Even if you are a brazen cad, girls can often be fooled by an act which combines equal parts self-deprecation, wit and flattery.”
Nick Casanova, The Machiavellian's Guide to Womanizing