204 Quotes About Good-man
- Author Mehmet Murat ildan
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Some live in poverty but with their honor; some live in wealth but with no honor! Some lives are respectable, some are disgraceful!
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- Author Colleen Houck
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A young man who doesn't have the foresight to seek out the girl he wants to be with and actively pursue her, doesn't deserve her.
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- Author Bell Hooks
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What the world needs now is liberated men who have the qualities Silverstein cites, men who are 'empathetic and strong, autonomous and connected, responsible to self, to family and friends, to society, and capable of understanding how those responsibilities are, ultimately, inseparable.' Men need feminist thinking. It it the theory that supports their spiritual evolution and their shift away from the patriarchal model. Patriarchy is destroying the well-being of men, taking their lives daily.
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- Author Mehmet Murat ildan
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No man is good enough from whom we don’t learn anything negative and no man is bad enough from whom we don’t learn anything positive!
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- Author Israelmore Ayivor
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A rude man tells a women to stop talking too much because she is making noise. A polite man will tell this same woman that she looks so beautiful when her lip are closed. Compare and choose one! Speak politely; but be sure you get to where you are going with your words.
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- Author Pearl Cleage
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Any time your life is at stake and you can't find even one woman to come forward and say, 'This is a good man,' your problem isn't what kind of woman THEY are. Your problem is what kind of men YOU are.
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- Author Mehmet Murat ildan
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Good dog is no different than a good man and a bad man is no different than a bad dog!
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- Author Ogwo David Emenike
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There is a good life. The goodnews is that you can live that good life. The good life is the happy life. To live this good life, be happy! A truly happy man is a good man.
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- Author Epictetus
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But shall he argue, indeed, and then not take pains to avoid conducting himself recklessly and at haphazard in an argument? And if he does not, how will he any longer be the sort of man we think he is? (...) Let them show that he will be able, and all these speculations become mere superfluity, they were absurd and inconsistent with our preconception of the good man.
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