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Quotes About Men

If there were more men like you, Mr. Wooster, London would be a better place. This was dead opposite to my Aunt Agatha's philosophy of life, she always having rather given me to understand that it is the presence in it of chappies like me that makes London more or less of a plague spot; but I let it go.
~ P. G. Wodehouse
Seminaked men!" Jacky trilled. "With swords," Kat purred. "It is a romance novel!
~ P.C. Cast
What was the old saying? If it has tires or testicles, it's gonna give you problems .
~ P.C. Cast
It isn't often that Aunt Dahlia lets her angry passions rise, but when she does, strong men climb trees and pull them up after them.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
Another of these strong silent men. The world is full of us.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
Billie knew all. And, terrible though the fact is as an indictment of the male sex, when a woman knows all, there is invariably trouble ahead for some man.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
Stimulated by the juice, I believe, men have even been known to ride alligators.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
Little as he knew of women, he was aware that as a sex they are apt to be startled by the sight of men crawling out from under the seats of compartments.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
Mother always used to say, 'If you want to succeed in life, please the women. They are the real bosses. The men don't count.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
A book, a book full of human touches, of shirts, a book without loneliness, with men and tools, a book is victory.
~ Pablo Neruda
I learned about life from life itself, love I learned in a single kiss and could teach no one anything except that I have lived with something in common among men, when fighting with them, when saying all their say in my song. Pablo Neruda- Ode to the Book
~ Pablo Neruda
Foods are like men: some are good, some are bad, and some are okay only in small doses. But most should be tried at least once.
~ Padma Lakshmi
The sexiest thing about men is how they are with kids... If they are great with kids they are real men ... selfless, powerful, comforting ... Too bad so many men suck!
~ Pamela Anderson
Oh yeah, that's what you want to be," she muttered as she slammed the drawer shut and fumbled for the one next to it, "the kind of woman men sleep with out of pity.
~ Pamela Burford
Warriors like Alexander the Great seek sovereignty over the soil; masters like Sri Yukteswar win a farther dominion—in men's souls. It
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
it is so inevitable that men will be fools that it is only by another shift of folly that one might not be
~ Pascal
Men experience their own ageing in the bodies of women
~ Pat Barker
When men talk about the agony of being men, they can never quite get away from the recurrent theme of self-pity. And when women talk about being women, they can never quite get away from the recurrent theme of blaming men.
~ Pat Conroy
Somewhere, the billion dreams of the town since its origin stirred in a maelstrom far from the reach of the shrimpers' nets. Old dreams still burned with the power of their one night on earth, but burned deep and forbidden in regions denied to men.
~ Pat Conroy
Young girls have an infinite capacity for being attracted to the wrong sort of men.
~ Pat Conroy
I also saw that Piedmont and Bennington were not evil men. They were just predictably mediocre. Their dreams and aspirations had the grandeur, scope, and breadth of postage stamps.
~ Pat Conroy
Teaching remains a heroic act to me, and teachers live a necessary and all-important life. We are killing their spirit with unnecessary pressure and expectations that seem forced and destructive to me. Long ago I was one of them. I still regret I was forced to leave them. My entire body of work is because of men and women like them. –
~ Pat Conroy
thought that, at birth, American men are allotted just as many tears as American women. But because we are forbidden to shed them, we die long before women do, with our hearts exploding or our blood pressure rising or our livers eaten away by alcohol because that lake of grief inside us has no outlet. We, men, die because our faces were not watered enough.
~ Pat Conroy
She had the look of a mother or an older sister now—the old feminine disapproval of the destructive play of little boys and men.
~ Patricia Highsmith