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Quotes from Arms and the Man by George Bernard Shaw
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1  That's a remarkable looking young woman.
Arms and the Man By George Bernard Shaw
ContextHighlight   In ACT III
2  I wish I could believe a man could be so unlike a woman as that.
Arms and the Man By George Bernard Shaw
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3  A gentleman has no right to hurt a woman under any circumstances.
Arms and the Man By George Bernard Shaw
ContextHighlight   In ACT II
4  Remember: if any luck comes to you, it was I that made a woman of you.
Arms and the Man By George Bernard Shaw
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5  I could no more fight with you than I could make love to an ugly woman.
Arms and the Man By George Bernard Shaw
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6  You know that I love another woman, a woman as high above you as heaven is above earth.
Arms and the Man By George Bernard Shaw
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7  My heart jumped like a woman's at the first shot; but in the charge I found that I was brave.
Arms and the Man By George Bernard Shaw
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8  Next time I hope you will know the difference between a schoolgirl of seventeen and a woman of twenty-three.
Arms and the Man By George Bernard Shaw
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9  Her reverie is interrupted by her mother, Catherine Petkoff, a woman over forty, imperiously energetic, with magnificent black hair and eyes, who might be a very splendid specimen of the wife of a mountain farmer, but is determined to be a Viennese lady, and to that end wears a fashionable tea gown on all occasions.
Arms and the Man By George Bernard Shaw
ContextHighlight   In ACT I