Quote by Sylvester Stallone

Like I said, I've got too much respect for women to marry them, but that doesn't mean you can't support them emotionally and financially.


Like I said, I've got too much respect for women to marry th

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This quote suggests that the speaker expresses admiration and respect for women as individuals, yet does not want to commit to marriage. However, it also implies that the speaker believes in fulfilling emotional and financial support for women, emphasizing the importance of assisting them in their lives despite not being married to them. The quote highlights the idea that one can value women's well-being and contribute to their happiness without entering into a marital relationship.

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By Sylvester Stallone
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