30,129 Quotes About Men
- Author Amy Rachel Peterson
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I’d decided last night, and strengthened my resolve this morning, to have eyes for no man but Jesus. If intimacy was really what He desired most, then I desired it too. I felt strangely free from life as I had known it…
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- Author Stephanie Lahart
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Ladies! I encourage you NOT to be so easily flattered by what a man has. Be flattered by his strength, courage, integrity, and character as a man. Be impressed by his ability to be honest, faithful, loving, and respectful to you. Be impressed because he can communicate and openly express his feelings. Be impressed because he’s got confidence, direction, and purpose in his life. Be impressed because he’s a quality man, NOT a fine man. Real Talk!
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- Author Philippa Gregory
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Men die in battle; women die in childbirth.
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- Author Gavin de Becker
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Most men fear getting laughed at or humiliated by a romantic prospect while most women fear rape and death.
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- Author Margaret Mitchell
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Why is it a girl has to be so silly to catch a husband?”“Ah specs it’s kase gempmums doan know whut dey wants. Dey jes’ knows whut dey thinks dey wants. An’ givin’ dem whut dey thinksdey wants saves a pile of mizry an’ bein’ a ole maid. An’ dey thinks dey wants mousy lil gals wid bird’s tastes an’ no sense atall. It doan make a gempmum feel lak mahyin’ a lady ef he suspicions she got mo’ sense dan he has.
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- Author Criss Jami
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Women rescue men just as much as, if not more than, men rescue women.
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- Author Dalma Heyn
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How else to make a dent in an object as immovable as patriarchy itself...?
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- Author Gayle Forman
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That happens a lot with Shakespeare. The women go after what they want; the men wind up suckered into things.
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- Author Antonella Gambotto-Burke
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Sometimes I hear the world discussed as the realm of men. This is not my experience. I have watched men fall to the ground like leaves. They were swept up as memories, and burned. History owns them. These men were petrified in both senses of the word: paralyzed and turned to stone. Their refusal to express feeling killed them. Anachronistic men. Those poor, poor boys.
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