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Quotes About Men

It is not easy to bring about the death of the entire race of men, and the law is there; but one may, with patience, exterminate the human ants one by one.
~ Comte de Lautreamont
Initially, at the creation, these offices were indeed entrusted to all men, but they were all lost through the fall. Christ has restored these offices to believers.
~ Unknown
Men respect the silent; they despise the garrulous. - Marius
~ Conn Iggulden
There is a price for all things, my son, for all men. I have merely to find his.
~ Conn Iggulden
Perhaps he needs the money. Some of the men live too richly for their purses, if you understand me. Fame would allow him large debts, but everything has to be paid back in the end.
~ Conn Iggulden
The man who trusts men will make fewer mistakes that he who distrusts them.
~ Unknown
contrary to the view that the brains of men and women are strikingly different, none of these differences were particularly substantial. Even for the very largest, the overlap between the sexes meant that about one in five women were more "male-like" than the average male.
~ Unknown
Men's loyalty to their women dies hard - and almost always too late. ("I'm Dangerous Tonight")
~ Cornell Woolrich
Beside her, her husband could only splutter, and he stopped even that when she half turned to flash him a smile - the instinctive, brilliant smile of a woman who knows what feeble creatures men can be. You couldn't learn to smile like that. It was something a woman either knew the minute she was born, or never knew at all. ("I'm Dangerous Tonight")
~ Cornell Woolrich
I had believed the Bible always, but reading it now had nothing to do with belief. It was simply a description of the way things were--of hell and heaven, of how men act and how God acts.
~ Corrie Ten Boom
Having a bottom is living with the enemy. Not only do they spend their lives slowly inflating, they flirt with men while we're looking the other way.
~ Unknown
I always wondered about men who spent their time trying to anticipate and know a fish in a world where man's knowledge of each other could only be called scarce. It just seemed to be gratuitously ignorant for any man to think that he could think like a fish.
~ Craig Johnson
The difference between force and persuation is a subtile one not to be drawn by formulas, by force, by science, or textbooks but by men skilled in the art of ruling
~ Unknown
The past is another land, and we cannot go to visit. So, if I say there were dragons, and men who rode upon their backs, who alive has been there and can tell me that I'm wrong?
~ Cressida Cowell
Was it a thing, Flora wondered, that just happened to charismatic men—or maybe all men—how the world around them seemed to bend to their wants and needs?
~ Unknown
Ah, what was that? Jealousy? Men. Take away the jeans and designer labels and you had cavemen beating their chests.
~ Unknown
Men bring evil into the world and breed it up for their sport the way they breed their hunting dogs. They change and spoil and destroy what is within their reach; but women go on, unchanging as the wind.
~ Cynthia Harrod-Eagles
If men liked shopping, they'd call it research.
~ Unknown
But what was wanted—what was wanted for Mrs. Mitwisser—was simply Story: a story about men and women free of history, except their own.
~ Cynthia Ozick
Men, and women too, are unpredictable creatures. You have seen little of this. I wonder now if your innocence is enough protection for you.
~ Cynthia Voigt
Think it's my fear and fascination for women that makes my images.If you look really closely, the men are always supporting roles, a shadow play and always inferior.
~ Unknown
That's it! When you come to know men, that's how they are: too sensitive in the wrong place.
~ D. H. Lawrence
She brought in his dinner and stood looking at him while he helped himself—what was he but a bairn? Morag thought; all men were just big bairns, helpless and simple and easily pleased and—but this was not so fortunate—easily put out about small matters.
~ D.E. Stevenson
The young men were strangers to Tilly and therefore strangers to Chevis Green. They looked rather nice, rather interesting, but, as one was tall and fair and the other short and dark, neither of them was the future husband who would love her passionately and help in the production of her family.
~ D.E. Stevenson