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{{Quote|"Females are weaker and colder in nature, and we must look upon the female character as being a sort of natural deficiency"}} | {{Quote|"Females are weaker and colder in nature, and we must look upon the female character as being a sort of natural deficiency"}} | ||
==254-184 BC: Titus Maccius Plautus== | ==254-184 BC: Titus Maccius Plautus== | ||
{{Quote|There's no such thing as picking out the best woman: it's only a question of comparative badness. (Nam optuma nulla potest eligi; Alia alia pejor est.)|Aulularia}} | {{Quote|There's no such thing as picking out the best woman: it's only a question of comparative badness. (Nam optuma nulla potest eligi; Alia alia pejor est.)|Plautus, Aulularia}} | ||
==Circa 200 BC: Bhagavad Gita== | ==Circa 200 BC: Bhagavad Gita== | ||