30,129 Quotes About Men
- Author Isabel Allende
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Every time I asked a question, that magnificent teacher, instead of giving the answer, showed me how to find it. She taught me to organise my thoughts, to do research, to read and listen, to seek alternatives, to resolve old problems with new solutions, to argue logically. Above all, she taught me not to believe anything blindly, to doubt, and to question even what seemed irrefutably true, such as man's superiority over woman, or one race or social class over another.
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- Author Isaac Asimov
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Every human being lived behind an impenetrable wall of choking mist within which no other but he existed. Occasionally there were the dim signals from deep within the cavern in which another man was located so that each might grope toward the other. Yet because they did not know one another, and could not understand one another, and dared not trust one another, and felt from infancy the terrors and insecurity of that ultimate isolation there was the hunted fear of man for man, the savage rapacity of man toward man.
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- Author Isabel Allende
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I love my dog unconditionally, but never the man I'm sleeping with.
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- Author Isaac Asimov
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Things do change. The only question is that since things are deteriorating so quickly, will society and man's habits change quickly enough?
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- Author Isaac Asimov
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The most hopelessly stupid man is he who is not aware he is wise.
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- Author Jack Antonoff
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If I was a supervillain, I'd create this universal, cosmic rule where every time an old, shitty, right-wing white man says something unsavory about a young woman, he would just get the clap immediately.
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- Author Jacques Attali
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Man's tragedy is that when he can do something, in the end he will always do it
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- Author J. L. Austin
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The trouble is that the expression 'material thing' is functioning already, from the very beginning, simply as a foil for 'sense-datum'; it is not here given, and is never given, any other role to play, and apart from this consideration it would surely never have occurred to anybody to try to represent as some single kind of things the things which the ordinary man says that he 'perceives.
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- Author Jack Abbott
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Most important, you learn never to trust a man, even if he seems honest and sincere. You learn how men deceive themselves and how impossible it is to help them without injuring yourself.
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