OSCAR
WILDE OBSERVES
Women,
when they share a sorrow with a friend, feel that it has become only half as
bad.
MARK
TWAIN REMARKS
Men
less often than women share a trouble, for they believe that they duplicate the
sorrow by doing so.
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