Quotes About Men
Death hath ten thousand several doors For men to take their exits.
~ John Webster
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But keep the wolf far thence, that's foe to men,For with his nails he'll dig them up again.
~ John Webster
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Like many men who consider their success incomplete, he was extraordinarily vain and consumed with a sense of his own importance.
~ John Williams
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He saw good men go down into a slow decline of hopelessness, broken as their vision of a decent life was broken;
~ John Williams
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During that decade when many men's faces found a permanent hardness and bleakness, as if they looked upon an abyss, William Stoner, to whom that expression was as familiar as the air he walked in, saw the signs of a general despair he had known since he was a boy.
~ John Williams
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Those who wish well to the State ought to choose to places of trust men of inward principle, justified by exemplary conversation.
~ John Witherspoon
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Youth is a kind of madness. The wisest young men are they who follow the good example of the old, and the most foolish old men are they who follow the bad example of the young. It
~ John Wortabet
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It is a funny thing that for most men the whitest conscience is no protection from some apprehension in the presence of police.
~ John Wyndham
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Men are not forced to turn their desolation to advantage as women are. It's easier for them to dissipate their passion, quell their restlessness in other ways.
~ Elizabeth Taylor
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To sin in silence while others doth protest makes cowards out of men.
~ Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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Men who love their mothers treat women wonderfully. And they have enormous respect for women.
~ Ellen Barkin
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You remember the story I told you about the witch named Circe? She lived on an island alone, but men wandered there all the time, pretending to be blown off course. She turned every one of them into pigs, but they kept coming. Just to nibble at her painted toes a while before the slaughter. Well, turning men into pigs is no particular feat. The real exercise is getting pigs to write checks.
~ Ellen Datlow
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a hatred I was going to feel anyway for men whose evil came not from some grand design, but cost-benefit analysis and spite.
~ Ellen Datlow
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He had worked to save those men, though it had been hopeless work. Mankind had acquired an appetite for dying; doctors had become shepherds to the process.
~ Ellen Datlow
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Heaven's work never ceases, and men should never rest from doing good. The Sabbath is not intended to be a period of useless inactivity.
~ Ellen G White
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Prejudice is even stronger in the hearts of men now than in Christ's day.
~ Ellen G. White
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Even the best of men, if left to themselves, will err in judgment.
~ Ellen G. White
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Heaven's work never ceases, and men should never rest from doing good. The
~ Ellen G. White
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Women are one of the Almighty's enigmas to prove to men that He knows more than they do.
~ Ellen Glasgow
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Everything, everything in war is barbaric... But the worst barbarity of war is that it forces men collectively to commit acts against which individually they would revolt with their whole being.
~ Ellen Key
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these women and men were able to sustain work "outside of the employment context," to cobble together not only a better living but a more meaningful life.
~ Ellen Ruppel Shell
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Out of the desert came seven men, and a monkey.
~ Elleston Trevor
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God, nevertheless, required a little help from men, and what he mostly got was hindrance.
~ Ellis Peters
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You are a virgin," Layla said, sighing. "Think of it as an unavoidable stage of life, like getting old and toothless and having to drink soup. Unfortunately, men seem to think that women are like new wine, good only before being uncorked.
~ Eloisa James
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