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Quotes About Men

The Sentence" There is that in love which, by the syntax of, men find women and join their bodies of their minds —which wants so to acquire a continuity, a place, a demonstration that it must be one's own sentence.
~ Robert Creeley
Fewer than half a dozen men
~ Robert Davis
The men had all heard stories of the terrible dust storms that swept through the valley, and how the mysterious raiders used them to hide their approach. An excited murmur spread through the ranks as the men  readied themselves for combat.
~ Robert Davis
Some of the men fired their guns into the air for joy.
~ Robert Davis
Shaving your head—the balding man's solution to hair loss
~ Robert Dugoni
two men had also borne the guilt and the burden of being unable to find Sarah. Calloway pointed a finger at her like he'd done when she was a kid riding her bike on the sidewalk. "You'll stay out of the way. If I tell you to leave, you will leave. Do we understand one another?" Tracy was in
~ Robert Dugoni
There are millions of forgotten young men buried
~ Robert Dugoni
Love is the only way to win the free response of men, and this is possible only by the presence of Christ within the heart.
~ Robert E. Coleman
There are a lot of men who are healthier at age fifty then they have ever been before, because a lot of their fear is gone.
~ Robert Elwood Bly
And so we argued, and so we disagree - all dedicated, intelligent men, disagreeing and fighting about the future of their country, and of mankind
~ Robert F. Kennedy
And so we argued, and so we disagreed - all dedicated, intelligent men, disagreeing and fighting about the future of their country, and of mankind
~ Robert F. Kennedy
Perhaps you see, therefore, why I think taste must come before nutrition? Our infatuation for the quasi-scientific has left us easy marks for con men and tin fiddle manufacturers.
~ Robert Farrar Capon
I will not attack your doctrines nor your creeds if they accord liberty to me. If they hold thought to be dangerous - if they aver that doubt is a crime, then I attack them one and all, because they enslave the minds of men.
~ Robert G. Ingersoll
Men and women desire each other, and this desire is a condition of civilization, progress, and happiness, and of everything of real value. But there is this profound difference in the sexes: in man this desire is the foundation of love, while in woman love is the foundation of this desire.
~ Robert G. Ingersoll
Men looked so tragic when they cried.
~ Robert Galbraith
A vast unfocused rage rose in her, against men who considered displays of emotion a delicious open door; men who ogled your breasts under the pretense of scanning the wine shelves; men for whom your mere physical presence constituted a lubricious invitation. Her
~ Robert Galbraith
After a brief hesitation, the doctor accepted Strike's proffered hand, and as the two men shook, Robin wondered how aware men were of the power dynamics that played out between them, while women stood watching.
~ Robert Galbraith
A vast unfocused rage rose in her, against men who considered displays of emotion a delicious open door
~ Robert Galbraith
A vast unfocused rage rose in her, against men who considered displays of emotion a delicious open door; men who ogled your breasts under the pretense of scanning the wine shelves; men for whom your mere physical presence constituted a lubricious invitation.
~ Robert Galbraith
She had spent no inconsiderable part of her temping career trying to rebuff and avoid such men, all of whom saw lubricious invitations in the merest pleasantry, and for whom youth and inexperience were an irresistible temptation.
~ Robert Galbraith
Women do that as they age, they lighten, become air, their souls ephemeral with memory and experience. Men become more ponderous with the passing of the years, heavy with regret.
~ Robert Goolrick
Impossible men: idle, illiterate,Self-pitying, dirty, sly,For whose appearance even in City ParksExcuses must be made to casual passers-by.Has God's supply of tolerable husbandsFallen, in fact, so lowOr do I always over-value womanAt the expense of man?Do I?It might be so.
~ Robert Graves
Burke, unlike the Mill of On Liberty, had a true understanding of the nature of men, and balanced liberty with restraint and order, which are, in truth, essential to the preservation of liberty.
~ Robert H. Bork
The Church, then, is too much interested in men and too much absorbed in God. Of course she is too much interested and too much absorbed, for she alone knows the value and capacity of both; she who is herself both Divine and Human.
~ ROBERT HUGH BENSON