30,129 Quotes About Men
- Author Jim George
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I know that when I read the Bible, my life is transformed. I think differently. I act differently. I talk differently.
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- Author Patience Johnson
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No man's advice can change you unless you speak to yourself. Bible school or seminars can't change you, going to church can't change you except you decide to change.Psalm 139:23 - 24
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- Author Emma Merritt
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Always it pays for a woman to find a lover who is weaker than she is. Weaker men can be handled; stronger men prefer to handle. - Celeste Talbot
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- Author Maxime Lagacé
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Men have true freedom only if they are indifferent to the past and the future. As soon as they regret or expect, there’s attachment and suffering.
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- Author Dorothy Parker
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My love runs by like a day in June, And he makes no friends of sorrows. He'll tread his galloping rigadoon In the pathway of the morrows. He'll live his days where the sunbeams start, Nor could storm or wind uproot him. My own dear love, he is all my heart, -- And I wish somebody'd shoot him.
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- Author Patrick Ness
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The attractiveness of power is something you should learn about before you get too much older, it's the thing that separates men from boys, tho not in the way most men think.
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- Author Gary Shteyngart
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What she missed most about dating men was that small, disconcerting time frame when you thought that maybe you could change them.
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- Author Siri Hustvedt
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Lots of women read fiction. Most men don't. Women read fiction written by women and by men. Most men don't. If a man opens a novel,. he likes to have a masculine name on the cover; it's reassuring somehow. You never know what might happen to that external genitalia if you immerse yourself in imaginary doings concocted by someone with the goods on the inside.
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- Author Soraya Chemaly
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Women are just as motivated by the desire for power as men; it's just that our cultural ideas about power don't associate it with femininity.
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