If there were no Frenchwomen, life wouldn't be worth living.

Friedrich Engels
If there were no Frenchwomen, life wouldn't be worth living.
If there were no Frenchwomen, life wouldn't be worth living.
If there were no Frenchwomen, life wouldn't be worth living.
If there were no Frenchwomen, life wouldn't be worth living.
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If there were no Frenchwomen, life would be dull and hard to bear. It would never be colorful enough to make life interesting. The famous Frenchwoman Helene Desnard said this when she wanted to persuade her husband to stay in Paris and not leave because it was too dangerous for him in the war.

Source: Collected Works 38 184451

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