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Quotes About Men

The only underprivileged citizens who should favor monogamy are men. It is what gives them access to a supply of women that would otherwise drift up the social scale.
~ Robert Wright
Los hombres eran locos. Sufrían cuando eran felices por miedo a perder la felicidad.
~ Roberto Arlt
I have hope in children. In children and warriors. In children who fuck like children and warriors who fight like brave men.
~ Roberto Bolano
Then the gods realized they must create substitutes for themselves: men. But how? For them to be truly alive, a god must die.
~ Roberto Calasso
I love women's fashion, but women don't need me as much as men do. It's the men who have nothing to wear.
~ Roberto Cavalli
A woman's difficulty is that she has a much wider choice of men to provide her with genes than she has of long-term partners. She could probably persuade many men of her choice to give her their genes — it takes only a few minutes of sex, after all. Her options for a long-term partner, though, are much more limited.
~ Robin Baker
Los hombres son todos iguales, cuando se sienten mal, no quieren reconocerlo.
~ Robin Cook
Fishing and ear scratching. The two reasons men were given hands.
~ Robin Hobb
Name it as you will, claim it as you will, the world does not belong to men. Men belong to the world. You will not own the earth that eventually your body will become, nor will it recall the name it once answered to.
~ Robin Hobb
for so long I'd been told what the rules were that I couldn't see they were just rules made by men. And if men can make rules, then other men can change them.
~ Robin Hobb
The world had to change and for some reason the prosperity of men always results in them taking ever more from wild creatures and places.
~ Robin Hobb
They do as we do, my dear. They take what joy they may find in life as they can. As you well know that Skelly has run off to do tonight, also. The shadows of harsh times creep over us. For in a battle between dragons and men, my love, it is not only the Elderlings who must decide where they stand, but you and me as well.
~ Robin Hobb
Claro que não sabes (...) E nem sequer queres ver o que está posto na mesa à tua frente. Homens. Se estivesse a chover sopa, estarias lá fora com um garfo.
~ Robin Hobb
But this I do know of men, both young and old. When they are in groups, they are likelier to sink to the lowest acceptable behavior rather than rise to the highest possible standards.
~ Robin Hobb
Once, she would have found him mysterious and alluring. She had grown wiser. Dangerous men were neither romantic nor exotic; they were men who could hurt you.
~ Robin Hobb
Each must be discouraged, but not completely denied all possibility. Men, she had discovered, were ruled by their imaginations in that regard.
~ Robin Hobb
Perhaps men are a trick Sa played on this world. 'All other things I shall make vast and beautiful and true to themselves,' perhaps he said. 'Men alone shall be capable of being petty and vicious and self-destructive. And for my cruelest trick of all, I shall put among them men capable of seeing these things in themselves.' Do you suppose that is what Sa did?
~ Robin Hobb
Don't accept rides from strange men - and remember that all men are as strange as hell.
~ Robin Morgan
Don't accept rides from strange men, and remember that all men are strange.
~ Robin Morgan
Don't accept rides from strange men, and remember that all men are strange.
~ Robin Morgan
More curiously, why have women, suffering greater powerlessness and having greater cause for despair than the most powerless of men, avoided resorting to it on our own behalf?
~ Robin Morgan
If men are now afraid in daily circumstances, why then the situation must be taken seriously, attention must be paid. This also is patriarchal democracy.
~ Robin Morgan
You know what it's like to ride fire in battle," said Roston. "You've watched good men fall around you for causes they don't believe in. You know, Captain, as I do, that many of the things we're ordered to do are done solely to fulfill the self-satisfying agendas or stroke the egos of men who've never risked blood on a battlefield.
~ Robin Parrish
isn't the men who declare war who have to wage it. Only those of us who live in the field truly understand the realities of power.
~ Robin Parrish