104 Quotes by H. L. Mencken about Men

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    No normal man ever fell in love after thirty when the kidneys begin to disintegrate.

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    Man, without a saving touch of woman in him, is too doltish, too naive and romantic, too easily deluded and lulled to sleep by his imagination to be anything above a cavalryman, a theologian or a corporation director.

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    What I admire most in any man is a serene spirit, a steady freedom from moral indignation, and all-embracing tolerance--in brief,what is commonly called sportsmanship.

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    But I wonder where we will land if trial judges begin deciding that the fact that a man has committed an atrocious crime is proof sufficient that he is not responsible for his acts.

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    All government is, in its essence, organized exploitation, and in virtually all of its existing forms it is the implacable enemy of every industrious and well-disposed man.

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    Man is a beautiful machine that works very badly. He is like a watch of which the most that can be said is that its cosmetic effect is good.

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    Man is a natural polygamist: he always has one woman leading him by the nose, and another hanging on to his coattails.

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    The chief knowledge that a man gets from reading books is the knowledge that very few of them are worth reading.

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    The Christian always swears a bloody oath that he will never do it again. The civilized man simply resolves to be a bit more careful next time.

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