It is only the man who thinks he is too venturesome. Since
The iciest woman sometimes thaws. And
The austerer a woman, the sweeter her surrender. And, again, A woman is never sweeter than in surrender. Accordingly,
"De l"audace, et encore de l"audace, et toujours de l"audace"(2) should be the motto of every wooer. Since
Audacity if beloved of women; but it must be an audacity born of Sincerity and educated b y Discretion. At all events
Beware timidity,--it is fatal.
(2) Danton
With women, nothing is more conquering than conquest; nothing so irresistible as resistance. On the other hand,
Resistance on the part of the woman is an effort put forth for the purpose of defeating its own object.
A man prizes only what he has fought for. No one knows this better than a woman. This is why
A woman"s capitulation she always makes to appear as a capture. And
Where there are no defense works, a woman will erect them.
Foolish that man who does not storm entrenchments. For
Resistance on the part of a woman is a wall which a man is expected to leap. His agility is the measure of her approbation.
Arouse a woman"s interest, and you arouse much. But Having failed, disappear. Yet
It takes very many futile attempts to make a failure. At the same time,
Importunity is an inferior weapon.
A conditional surrender is no surrender. But
A woman"s surrender is in reality a desertion, a going over to the enemy.
Thenceforward she is an ally. Indeed
A woman"s capitulation is her conquest.
Let no amount of simulated austerity deter you. The marble Galatea came to life at the prayer of a man.
The number of modes in which a woman can say "Yes" has not, up to the present, be accurately enumerated; but perhaps the one most frequently in use is the negative imperative. And
Many are the men who have puzzled long and painfully over the motives of a woman"s "No." Yet in nine cases out of ten a woman says "No" merely because she feels herself on the brink of saying "Yes". In other words,
It is often mistrust of herself that leads many a woman to refuse it will the lips the consent that is fluttering at her heart. Perhaps that is why
With woman "Yea" and "Nay" are meaningless and interchangeable terms.
"Ware a show of excessive feeling. It is proof, either that it is shallow and evanescent, or that it is put on. At all events Excessive feeling is rarely taken seriously. Now
Seriousness adds a spice to gallantry. But, like spice, a little is ample.
Many men think it is the woman who has to be persuaded. It is not the woman; it is her scruples. Besides, "Nemo repente turp.i.s.simus--vel turp.i.s.sima". Yet
By thirty, scruples are either dormant or dominant.
Both of the callow youth of fifteen and the man of the world of forty-five swear by the woman of thirty.
It may seem a paradox, but it is a truism, that, in matters of love, it is the weaker and the defenseless s.e.x that takes the initiative. In other words,
The woman makes the opportunity which the man takes. And
An opportunity missed is an opportunity lost. And
The woman is implacable to the man who sees the opportunity and takes it not. Since
With woman indifference is worse than insult. Wherefore
Never, never disappoint a woman.
Spontaneous admiration is the sincerest flattery. Those who know this, affect spontaneity. But it requires much art to conceal this art.
You will oftener err upon the side of ultra-delicacy in a compliment that upon the side of bare-facedness.
Do not imagine that excessive admiration can give offence. But remember that
The eye can netter express admiration than can the tongue.