Quotes About Men
thrilled by the dark look of desire. She thrived on men's desire for her. It made the sexual high that much greater
~ Jasmine Haynes
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The men who had been sent to terrify Europe made a simple discovery: it was easier—and far less dangerous—to terrorize at home.
~ Jason Goodwin
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Hombres que se aburren consigo mismos y sólo se ocupan de su relación con otro, o con otra. A esos hombres les conviene que les den la lata, la lata los ayuda a pasar de un día a otro, los entretiene, los justifica, igual que a las mujeres a las que se la dan.
~ Javier Marías
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think men will change their mind or their beliefs, that they will gradually discover that they can't do without us, that we will be the exception in their lives or the visitors who end up staying, that they will eventually grow tired of those other invisible women whose existence we begin to doubt or whom we prefer to think do not exist, the more we see of the men and the more we love them despite ourselves; that we will be the chosen
~ Javier Marías
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They were mostly French, a few Arabs, and despite their uniforms they didn't look very important any more. Later I learned that if you watch men die, especially if you've known them at all, they still look important afterward no matter what you have to do with them, but I was inexperienced then.
~ Douglas Woolf
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Freedom has its life in the hearts, the actions, the spirit of men and so it must be daily earned and refreshed - else like a flower cut from its life-giving roots, it will wither and die.
~ Dwight D. Eisenhower
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Though force can protect in emergency, only justice, fairness, consideration and cooperation can finally lead men to the dawn of eternal peace.
~ Dwight D. Eisenhower
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death,as men call him,ends what they call men —but beauty is more now than dying's when
~ E.E. Cummings
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it was his misfortune that most of the men he knew preferred immaculate linen and their clubs to nakedness and the jungle. It was, of course, difficult to understand, yet it was very evident that they did.
~ Edgar Rice Burroughs
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THIS IS THE HOUSE OF TARZAN, THE KILLER OF BEASTS AND MANY BLACK MEN. DO NOT HARM THE THINGS WHICH ARE TARZAN'S. TARZAN WATCHES. TARZAN OF THE APES.
~ Edgar Rice Burroughs
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I had learned from Kantos Kan the secret of opening these gates, and in another moment my twenty great fighting men stood within the doomed city of Zodanga.
~ Edgar Rice Burroughs
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have nothing to give you," he said, "save this advice —that you return swiftly to where you came from and carry my word to your chief. Later I will come and make inquiries." The men were not satisfied, and an elder, wrinkled with age, and sooty-grey of head, spoke up. "It is said, master," he mumbled, through his toothless jaws, "that in other lands when men starve there come many white men bringing grain and comfort.
~ Edgar Wallace
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It is the men of this land who are bloodthirsty and they lay their own guilt on the gods.
~ Edith Hamilton
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Help me to vengeance," she said. "Give the Greeks a bitter homecoming. Stir up your waters with wild whirlwinds when they sail. Let dead men choke the bays and line the shores and reefs.
~ Edith Hamilton
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Euripides questioned everything. He was a misanthrope who preferred books to men.
~ Edith Hamilton
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According to the most modern idea, a real myth has nothing to do with religion. It is an explanation of something in nature; how, for instance, any and everything in the universe came into existence: men, animals, this or that tree or flower, the sun, the moon, the stars, storms, eruptions, earthquakes, all that is and all that happens. Thunder and lightning are caused when Zeus hurls his thunderbolt.
~ Edith Hamilton
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The sense of the wonder of human life, its beauty and terror and pain, and the power in men to do and to hear, is in Æschylus and in Shakespeare as in no other writer. Thy
~ Edith Hamilton
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By Amergin, can neither of you see the folly? Ending the lives of these men will change nothing. The only one changed will be you, Brie. Remember the tale of Casiope, the archer? Revenge is as an arrow; it will surely return one day and pierce the one who shoots it. -Collun
~ Edith Pattou
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women never learn to dispense with the sentimental motive in their judgments of men.
~ Edith Wharton
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It did not occur to her that Selden might have been actuated merely by the desire to spend a Sunday out of town: women never learn to dispense with the sentimental motive in their judgments of men.
~ Edith Wharton
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It is an obvious truth, that no constitution can defend itself: it must be defended by the wisdom and fortitude of men.
~ Edmund Burke
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By hating vices too much, they come to love men too little.
~ Edmund Burke
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To please universally was the object of his life; but to tax and to please, no more than to love and to be wise, is not given to men . However, he attempted it.
~ Edmund Burke
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My principles enable me to form my judgment upon men and actions in history, just as they do in common life, and are not formed out of events and characters, either present or past. History is a preceptor of prudence, not of principles. The principles of true politics are those of morality enlarged; and I neither now do, nor ever will, admit of any other.
~ Edmund Burke
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