GasmaskmanA woman's apathy is far more devastating than her wrath.
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About This Quote
The saying “a woman’s apathy is far more devastating than her wrath” can be interpreted in two ways: 1. A woman's apathy is far more devastating than her wrath because she can destroy a man without striking a single blow. 2. A woman's apathy is far more devastating than her wrath because she can destroy a man by being merciful and forgiving, but she never forgets the past.
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