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Quotes About Men

I like the lean look but I also hate men who diet.
~ Shamita Shetty
Mr. Norrell is like a librarian trying to do magic... That's the story of my career, really. I stand next to good looking men and make them look better!
~ Eddie Marsan
I'm not that crazy about how some of the men dress in Los Angeles.
~ Blake Shelton
I don't know what it is, but French men love me.
~ Emily Ratajkowski
The beauty of men's shoppers is that they're super loyal.
~ Michael Bastian
As far as magazines, I'll read 'GQ' to see where men's fashion is, but that's really kind of it.
~ Sam Richardson
Sometimes I'm able to buy magazines like the GQ.
~ Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
Men typically marry for love and to raise children. The mistake they make is that they're looking for love from the wrong source. Men shouldn't look for love from women. Rather they should find God's love and pass that love down to the wife and children.
~ Jesse Lee Peterson
I was lucky that men wanted to marry me.
~ Mumtaz
Men are really strange creatures when their emotions get stirred up.
~ Diana Palmer
And you call yourself a god! Tanamil fetched himself up onto one elbow and said, very earnestly, a very strange thing. I never called myself that, he said. Neither I nor any of the Undying ever made that claim. It is a claim men made for us, and that is how we came to be bound.
~ Diana Wynne Jones
The world's full of men like him. They just have different names, different reasons to hurt folks.
~ DiAnn Mills
Interestingly, when they are on our side, we usually refer to them as guerrillas or partisans or freedom fighters. When they, the men in the hills, oppose a government we support, we call them insurgents.
~ Dick Couch
As you prepare your men for combat, leave no stone unturned as you prepare to lead them in harm's way. You have an immense responsibility. You must accomplish your mission and bring these fine men back home.
~ Dick Couch
FBI data show that more men from this community have joined, or sought to join, a foreign terrorist organization over the last dozen years there than in any other jurisdiction in the nation. From this community alone, 45 members left to join either the Somalia-based insurgency al-Shabab or the Iraqi and Syrian wing of ISIS.37
~ Dinesh D'Souza
If we are on the outside, we assume a conspiracy is the perfect working scheme. Silent nameless men with unadorned hearts. A conspiracy is everything that ordinary life is not. It's the inside game, cold, sure, undistracted, forever closed off to us. We are the flawed ones, the innocents, trying to make some rough sense of the daily jostle. Conspirators have a logic and daring beyond our reach. All conspiracies are the same taut story of men who find coherence in some criminal act.
~ Don DeLillo
War is the form nostalgia takes when men are hard-pressed to say something good about their country.
~ Don DeLillo
slightly older men and women, they had professions and soft slacks with knife pleats and a certain ease of bearing and belonging, the package of attitudes and values known as lifestyle
~ Don DeLillo
The words were old and true, full of reassurance, comfort, consolation. Men followed such words to their death because other men before them had done the same, and perhaps it was easier to die than admit that words could lose their meaning.
~ Don DeLillo
I like simple men and complicated women.
~ Don DeLillo
Memory is the faculty of absolution. Men developed memories to ease their disquiet over things they did as men. The deep past is the only innocence and therefore necessary to retain.
~ Don DeLillo
To men at this remove, it is as though things exist in their particular physical form in order to reveal the hidden simplicity of some powerful mathematical truth.
~ Don DeLillo
Men in small rooms, in isolation. A cell is the basic state. They put you in a room and lock the door. So simple it's a form of genius. This is the final size of all the forces around you. Eight by fifteen.
~ Don DeLillo
She was afraid he would turn into one of those men who make a saintliness of their resentment, shining through the years with a pure and tortured light.
~ Don DeLillo