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These are not free men in any rational and exact sense of the word.
— Ralph Adams Cram
Angry men make themselves beds of nettles.
— Samuel Richardson
The rules of sexism do not free men from the terror of violence; they only keep men from complaining about it.
— Warren Farrell
Capitalism is the astounding belief that the most wickedest of men will do the most wickedest of things for the greatest good of everyone.
— John Maynard Keynes
History doesn't mean dates and wars and textbooks to me; it means the unconquerable pioneer spirit of man.
— Henry Ford
I can't stand men crying. It's wrong, isn't it? Their faces aren't made for it, they kind of crumple; it's painful to watch.
— Rachel Ward
Men are freest when they are most unconscious of freedom. The shout is a rattling of chains, always was.
— D.H. Lawrence
Suicide is a privilege of man which deity does not possess.
— Pliny The Elder
He who hangs on the errors of the ignorant multitude, must not be counted among great men.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Men act out like they're horrified by marriage, but when they find the woman of their dreams, they love it.
— Rachel Hunter
What is essential in the life of a man of my kind is what he thinks and how he thinks, and not what he does or suffers.
— Albert Einstein
Wisdom loves the children of men, but she prefers those who come through foolishness to wisdom.
— Paul Tillich
This sort of people are so taken up with their theories about the rights of man that they have totally forgotten his nature.
— Edmund Burke
Nothing has man invented yet that will do a better job than heels at making a good pair of legs look great, or great ones look fabulous.
— Stuart Weitzman
They are the men of fancy, the favourites of the sex, who outwardly respect, and inwardly despise the weak creatures whom they thus sport with.
— Mary Wollstonecraft
To revive a man is no slight thing.
— Nachman Of Breslov
The root of all superstition is that men observe when a thing hits, but not when it misses.
— Francis Bacon
Old men are prone to invest the futures of young men with their own past sorrows.
— Honore De Balzac
It is not a mind, it is not a body that we educate, but it is a man, and we must not make two parts of him.
— Michel De Montaigne
Is man's civilization only a wrappage, through which the savage nature of him can still burst, infernal as ever?
— Thomas Carlyle
It is a good rule never to look into the face of a man in the morning till you have looked into the face of God.
— Charles Spurgeon
All medical men are voyeurs. Why else would they become doctors? Except for the sadists, of course, who simply enjoy the blood and the pain.
— Joan D. Vinge
Money is the sincerest of all flattery. Women love to be flattered. So do men.
— Robert A. Heinlein
Concentrate ... for the greatest achievements are reserved for the man of single aim, in whom no rival powers divide the empire of the soul.
— Orison Swett Marden
Man's oldest and least reputable occupation - war.
— Barbara Ward, Baroness Jackson Of Lodsworth
Judged by the normal standards of human affairs, the lives of men and women of God may look overburdened with suffering, and even inconclusive.
— Eknath Easwaran
This was done to you by men and women whose only desire was to enslave you; they have succeeded so well that you are proud of your slavery.
— Orson Scott Card
One danger of a man succeeding is that it teaches his wife and daughter not to worry about success.
— Warren Farrell
The highest happiness of man ... is to have probed what is knowable and quietly to revere what is unknowable.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
That man is but of the lower part of the world that is not brought up to business and affairs.
— Owen Feltham
Here beyond men's judgments all covenants were brittle.
— Cormac McCarthy
One of the goals of the Feminist Elite is to reinforce to women the idea that men are obsolete.
— Tammy Bruce
It is time for us to seek again the leadership of the Holy Spirit. Man's lordship has cost us too much ...
— Aiden Wilson Tozer
The idea of Utopia is mischievous as well as unrealistic. And dull, to boot. Man is born pushing and shoving as the sparks fly upward.
— David Lilienthal
No man sympathizes with the sorrows of vanity.
— Samuel Johnson
Every man is his own doctor of divinity, in the last resort.
— Robert Louis Stevenson
If a man is to shed the light of the sun upon other men, he must first of all have it within himself.
— Romain Rolland
A thoroughbred business man cannot enter heartily upon the business of life without first looking into his accounts.
— Henry David Thoreau
The beginning of my history is - love. It is the beginning of every man and every woman's history, if they are only frank enough to admit it.
— Marie Corelli
Why will you young men continue to write about things that are so entirely uninteresting as the mentality of adolescents and artists?
— Aldous Huxley
Nothing is so oppressive as a secret: women find it difficult to keep one long; and I know a goodly number of men who are women in this regard.
— Jean De La Fontaine
Nature has given man no better thing than shortness of life.
— Pliny The Elder
Men of great ambition have sought happiness . . . and have found fame.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
Black women sharing close ties with each other, politically or emotionally, are not the enemies of Black men.
— Audre Lorde
In other living creatures the ignorance of themselves is nature, but in men it is a vice.
— Boethius
A man of genius is inexhaustible only in proportion as he is always renourishing his genius.
— Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
Inanimate objects are harmless indeed, Mr. Mortmain. But one cannot always say the same of the men who use them.
— Cassandra Clare
The kind of trouble that was the downfall of many men.
— Maya Rodale
One cannot quite trust the word of potted flowers," thought the butterfly; "they have too much to do with men.
— Hans Christian Andersen
The only use of an obstacle is to be overcome. All that an obstacle does with brave men is, not to frighten them, but to challenge them.
— Woodrow Wilson
This world is nothing but a trap. The only place where a man is safe and gets comfort is the secluded place of God.
— Mirza Ghulam Ahmad
The best of man is he who blushes when you praise him and remains silent when you defame him.
— Khalil Gibran
A nation is a detour of nature to arrive at five or six great men- yes, and then to get around them.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
That man is thought a dangerous knave, Or zealot plotting crime, Who for advancement of his kind Is wiser than his time.
— Douglas William Jerrold
O heart, we are old;
The living beauty is for younger men:
We cannot pay its tribute of wild tears. — William Butler Yeats
The living beauty is for younger men:
We cannot pay its tribute of wild tears. — William Butler Yeats
As for earthquakes, though they were still formidable, they were so interesting that men of science could hardly regret them.
— Bertrand Russell
Humanity? Don't be silly. I know. It is knocking down your fellow-men for the sake of your own happiness.
— Osamu Dazai
Every man holds his property subject to the general right of the community to regulate its use to whatever degree the public welfare may require it.
— Theodore Roosevelt
The man who sees absolutes, where all other men see nuances and shades of meaning, is either a prophet, or a quack.
— Keith Olbermann
Yes, madam," he said, with the exceeding politeness of a man who has just imagined raping you.
— Karan Mahajan
There is always a philosophy behind the misadventures of men, even if they are unaware of it.' And
— Lawrence Durrell
I'm of the glamorous ladies At whose beckoning history shook. But you are a man, and see only my pan, So I stay at home with a book.
— Dorothy Parker
It is obvious that while science is struggling to bring Heaven to earth some men are using its materials in the construction of Hell.
— Herbert Hoover
The plague of man is the opinion of knowledge. That is why ignorance is so recommended by our religion as a quality suitable to belief and obedience.
— Michel De Montaigne
Society is a little more forgiving of two women kissing than two men. It's sad but true.
— Tiffani Thiessen
As you know, no one over thirty years of age is afraid of tittle-tattle. I myself find it much less difficult to strangle a man than to fear him.
— Christina, Queen Of Sweden
The power of a woman is in her beauty. Show it off every time you have the chance
— Bangambiki Habyarimana
Life is full of amusement to an amusing man.
— Henry Ward Beecher
No man, even though he be Shakespeare, can write perfectly when his web is woven of threads that have been spun in many lands.
— William Butler Yeats
All healthy men have thought of their own suicide
— Albert Camus
To men who only aim at escaping felony, nothing short of the prisoner's dock is disgrace.
— George Eliot
More inhumanity (to man) has been done by man himself than any other of nature's causes.
— Samuel Von Pufendorf
He that knows himself, knows others; and he that is ignorant of himself, could not write a very profound lecture on other men's heads.
— Charles Caleb Colton
A man whose every exertion is bent upon showing up the flaws in his wife's character must be at least partially responsible for some of them.
— Phyllis Bottome
You need a new hobby, Rachel. Something other than nasty little men with visions of world domination.
— Kim Harrison
{Victor} was no exception to a rule of Alun's that men over fifty who took care of themselves were not to be trusted.
— Kingsley Amis
The first duty of man is the seeking after and the investigation of truth.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
There are two categories of women. Those who are women and those who are men's wives.
— Charlotte Whitton
The avant-garde and the beatniks share in the function of entertaining without endangering the good conscience of the men of good will.
— Herbert Marcuse
To conquer himself is the greatest victory that man can gain.
— Ignatius Of Loyola
To succeed as a lawyer, a man must work like a horse and live like a hermit.
— John Scott, 1st Earl Of Eldon