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Quotes About Men

Women tend to love men in their presence, while men tend to love women in their absence.
~ Sherry Argov
Men are selfish and don't think about anything else but them self." pg. 45
~ Sherry Argov
Men don't respond to words. They respond to no contact.
~ Sherry Argov
When you tell a man how you feel, most of the time he doesn't understand what you're talking about. You'll probably just confuse and frustrate him.
~ Sherry Argov
She recognized the signs of danger. When she'd said to the duke that she had a certain effect on men, she hadn't been exaggerating. It was not every man and it was not all the time, but when the effect happened, proposals flew like confetti and all parties involved usually ended up feeling quite mortified.
~ Sherry Thomas
Women who appear perfectly happy sometimes live in fear of their lives. And men who give every impression in public of kindness and amiability can be monsters in private.
~ Sherry Thomas
Adversity didn't improve everyone—or the world would be filled with men and women of flawless character and sublime insight.
~ Sherry Thomas
What is it with you men?" she asked. "You've been begging me to make a decision and now that I have, you don't seem to want to accept it.
~ Sherryl Woods
Kafas? kar??m?? erkeklerin tabiat?na has darg?nl?k hissi geçmiÅŸti ve olanlar? anlamaya çal???yordu.
~ Sherwood Anderson
Ownership that gave curious rights, dominances—fathers over children, men and women over lands, houses, factories in cities, fields.
~ Sherwood Anderson
Such men as we are cannot fool with delicate stuff. Some men are meant to command and other must obey. There is a kind of death. Sometimes you much die before you can possess and command.
~ Sherwood Anderson
Man or boy, woman or girl, they had for a moment taken hold of the thing that makes the mature life of men and women in the modern world possible.
~ Sherwood Anderson
I know about her, although she has never crossed my path," he said softly. "I know about her struggles and her defeats. It is because of her defeats that she is to me the lovely one. Out of her defeats she has been born a new quality in woman. I have a name for it. I call it Tandy. I made up the name when I was a true dreamer and before my body became vile. It is the quality of being strong to be loved. It is something men need from women and that they do not get.
~ Sherwood Anderson
The frontier will nevertheless survive in the attitudes a few of us inherited from it. One of those attitudes--to me a beatitude--is the conviction that the past matters, that history weighs on us and refuses to be forgotten by us, and that the worst poverty women--or men--can suffer is to be bereft of their past.
~ Shirley Abbott
True religion should be able to respond to the dark melodies, the faulty and hideous sounds that echo from the heart of men.
~ Shusaku Endo
Think, guys. What was strange about the story Uncle Goerge told us?" "That a woman outsmarted the men", Mike said. For which he received a scowl that did a thunderstorm justice.
~ Sigmund Brouwer
It was the contrast that fascinated Mac as much as anything else. Knowing that both the wilderness and civilization were available to the nth degree, he was completely happy. I have found it is the same with many men; being able to live in the present and also in the past gives them a sense of completeness that they can get in no other way.
~ Sigurd F. Olson
Italian girls are famous for being snobby and expecting men to make the first move. In America, if I don't make eye contact, the guys won't come over and talk. American girls just go for it. You men are spoiled.
~ Silvia Colloca
Love corrupts and absolute love corrupts absolutely. The unreasonable systems of men, that is.
~ Silvia Hartmann
Children are like that, Irene often thought, for every small dose of happiness they give us, we have to swallow all the bitterness in the world. Men are like that too. That's how the world is.
~ Silvina Ocampo
The nation's patriotic juices were stirred and the new music halls chanted, 'We don't want to fight but by jingo if we do, / We've got the ships, we've got the men, we've got the money too.' Such sentiments became known as jingoism.
~ Simon Jenkins
My father was the most rational and the most dispassionate of men.
~ Simon Newcomb
It's not just about Jen," he said. "It's about the entire romantic system. Ninety-nine percent of men are in love with the top one percent of women. And yet they often refuse to date us. It's a complete injustice.
~ Simon Rich
Los hombres hacen su propia historia, pero no la hacen a capricho; no la hacen en las circunstancias que ellos mismos eligen, sino en unas circunstancias que ya existen, dadas y transmitidas por el pasado».
~ Simon Sebag Montefiore