Women think in little packages. I understand nothing in the way their minds work. They make an envelope for each subject, attach a label to it, and that's the end of the matter. Little packages. Little packages.
---Edgar Degas, in conversation, Oct 1891 [included in the Degas exhibit at the Naples Museum of Art]
Hmmmm....Well, I've always heard that women were not terribly good at compartmentalizing. According to Degas, that's a falsehood.
---Edgar Degas, in conversation, Oct 1891 [included in the Degas exhibit at the Naples Museum of Art]
Hmmmm....Well, I've always heard that women were not terribly good at compartmentalizing. According to Degas, that's a falsehood.
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