Quotes About Men
I wondered if there had been a more corroding and devastating attack upon the personalities of men than the idea of racial discrimination.
~ Richard Wright
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In our blindness we have so contrived and ordered the lives of men that the moths in their hearts flutter toward ghoulish and incomprehensible flames!
~ Richard Wright
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Who knows when another accident, involving millions of men will happen, An accident that will be the dreadful day of our doom. Lodged in the heart of this moment, is the question of power which time will unfold. Your honor another civil war in these states is not impossible, and if the misunderstanding of what this boy's life means is an indication of how men of wealth and property are misreading the consciousness of the submerged millions today. One may truly come.
~ Richard Wright
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imperial dream of a feudal age that made men enslave others.
~ Richard Wright
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A history made of 'ifs' - such is the life of mortal men The Gospel According to Lzarus
~ Richard Zimler
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There are men who need to defile themselves in order to get on with their lives.
~ Rick Moody
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It was war itself that was evil, not men.
~ Kate Atkinson
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man is a god in ruins. When men are innocent, life shall be longer, and shall pass into the immortal, as gently as we awake from dreams." RALPH WALDO EMERSON, Nature
~ Kate Atkinson
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I leave such ventures ti you younger men with the fever of life still in your blood.
~ Kate Chopin
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Where do I start? Revolutions to plot. Enemies to crush. Handsome men to rescue.
~ Kate Elliott
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There are no chances." He favored her again with that unreadable look. "You succeed or you fail. Battles are not won by men who refuse to take risks." It
~ Kate Elliott
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He was new to the sycophancy and cowardice of men; their inability to think alone appalled him as much as did their need to get together and reassure themselves with windy words.
~ Kate O'Brien
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Guys rarely behave logically when it comes to women.
~ Kate White
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I stood looking at the men—more my men now than ever before. Their lives, if they escaped with them, would be divided forever into Before the War, the War, and After, and between those divisions would stretch psychic no-man's-lands as desolate as any in France.
~ Kathleen Rooney
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Laconic" and "sarcastic," as the men in my regiment would later invariably describe me. Classic New England.
~ Kathleen Rooney
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I responded with what seemed an appropriate blend of honey and vinegar, suggesting that wit, like anything else, is rarely found where rarely sought, and that in my experience it was damned uncommon in men as well. Artie beamed; if it was a test, I had passed.
~ Kathleen Rooney
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The intricacies of contracts and the evolving stringency of the rules governing banks absorbed and grounded me, even as my entanglements with men—queer men, as Felix taught me to say—gave my body and heart the occasional flight.
~ Kathleen Rooney
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A lot of these love notes seem to be from well-read and lovesick young men with literary aspirations. That type doesn't interest me in the least. They say they only have eyes for gazing at you and then end up gazing right back at their navels.
~ Kathleen Rooney
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I had a spot on one of the open lower decks, jammed with men, but my height granted me a view of the Statue of Liberty receding in the golden light, a sentimental sight that nevertheless provoked my sentiments. How many crimes, I wonder now—how many blunders worse than crimes—get committed in her name?
~ Kathleen Rooney
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and my men were in the film to grant it authenticity, yet somehow we were the least convincing thing in it. The whole experience was a pungent reminder—a reminder I didn't need—that in a contest against passion, truth always makes a poor showing.
~ Kathleen Rooney
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wit, like anything else, is rarely found where rarely sought, and that in my experience it was damned uncommon in men as well.
~ Kathleen Rooney
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In Paris, I felt connected to history in a way I did not in America. Elderly men I passed in the Latin Quarter, with empty sleeves pinned to the shoulder of their jackets, reminded me of the not-so-distant war.
~ Kati Marton
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Suicide, it can be seen, is the second major killer of women in this age group and the fourth major killer of men. By any standards, suicide is a critical public health problem.
~ Kay Redfield Jamison
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Que Dios nos libre de los hombres con un destino dictado por la voluntad divina
~ Ken Follett
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