When women have passed thirty, the first thing they forget is their age; when they have attained forty, they have entirely lost the remembrance of it.


A Thousand Flashes of French Wit, Wisdom, and Wickedness (1886)


When women have passed thirty, the first thing they forget is their age; when they have attained forty, they have entirely lost the remembrance of it.

When women have passed thirty, the first thing they forget is their age; when they have attained forty, they have entirely lost the remembrance of it.

When women have passed thirty, the first thing they forget is their age; when they have attained forty, they have entirely lost the remembrance of it.

When women have passed thirty, the first thing they forget is their age; when they have attained forty, they have entirely lost the remembrance of it.