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- I dress for the image. Not for myself, not for the public, not for fashion, not for men. (Marlene Dietrich) [fashion/men]
- As I grow older, I pay less attention to what men say. I just watch what they do. (Andrew Carnegie) [attention/men]
- The best plans of men and mice often go awry. (Robert Burns) [men]
- The best laid schemes of mice and men Gang aft a-gley; And leave us naught but grief and pain For promised joy. (Robert Burns) [men/misfortune/pain/joy]
- Seeke out ye goode in everie man, and speke of alle the beste ye can; then wil alle men speke wel of thee and say how kynde of hearte ye bee. (Geoffrey Chaucer) [men]
- Genius is the capacity for seeing relationships where lesser men see none. (William James) [genius/men]
- I keep six honest serving men: They taught me all I knew: Their names are What and Why and When and How and Where and Who. (Rudyard Kipling) [men]
- Women are not pals enough with men, so we must make ourselves indispensable. After all, we have the greatest weapon in our hands by just being women. (Maria Callas) [women/men/being/women]
- Huge and mighty forms that do not live like living men, moved slowly through the mind by day and were trouble to my dreams. (William Wordsworth) [men/mind/day]
- In this country men seem to live for action as long as they can and sink into apathy when they retire. (Charles Francis Adams) [men/action]
- Success has made failures of many men. (Cindy Adams) [men]
- Young men soon give, and soon forget, affronts; old age is slow in both. (Joseph Addison) [men/give/forget/age]
- Irregularity and want of method are only supportable in men of great learning or genius, who are often too full to be exact, and therefore they choose to throw down their pearls in heaps before the reader, rather than be at the pains of stringing them. (Joseph Addison) [method/men/genius]
- Men may change their climate, but they cannot change their nature. A man that goes out a fool cannot ride or sail himself into common sense. (Joseph Addison) [men/change/change/nature]
- As vivacity is the gift of women, gravity is that of men. (Joseph Addison) [women/men]
- Animals, in their generation, are wiser than the sons of men; but their wisdom is confined to a few particulars, and lies in a very narrow compass. (Joseph Addison) [animals/generation/men/wisdom]
- Be thou incapable of change in that which is right, and men will rely upon thee. Establish unto thyself principles of action; and see that thou ever act according to them. First know that thy principles are just, and then be thou ( Akhenaton) [change/right/men/willpower]
- Predictions of the future are never anything but projections of present automatic processes and procedures, that is, of occurrences that are likely to come to pass if men do not act and if nothing unexpected happens; every action, for better or worse, and every accident necessarily destroys the whole pattern in whose frame the prediction moves and where it finds its evidence. (Hannah Arendt) [future/present/men/action]
- Wicked men obey from fear; good men, from love. ( Aristotle) [men/fear/men/love]
- All men by nature desire to know. ( Aristotle) [men/nature/desire]
- Bad men are full of repentance. ( Aristotle) [men]
- Great men are always of a nature originally melancholy. ( Aristotle) [men/nature/melancholy]
- The generality of men are naturally apt to be swayed by fear rather than reverence, and to refrain from evil rather because of the punishment that it brings than because of its own foulness. ( Aristotle) [men/fear/evil/punishment]
- Men acquire a particular quality by constantly acting a particular way. We become just by performing just actions, temperate by performing temperate actions, brave by performing brave actions. ( Aristotle) [men/quality]
- It was through the feeling of wonder that men now and at first began to philosophize. ( Aristotle) [feeling/wonder/men]
- Melancholy men are of all others the most witty. ( Aristotle) [melancholy/men]
- My object will be, if possible, to form Christian men, for Christian boys I can scarcely hope to make. (Thomas Arnold) [willpower/form/men]
- Hell is of this world and there are men who are unhappy escapees from hell, escapees destined ETERNALLY to reenact their escape. (Antonin Artaud) [men]
- The lash may force men to physical labor, it cannot force them to spiritual creativity. (Sholem Asch) [men/creativity]
- Men are not to be told anything they might find too painful; the secret depths of human nature, the sordid physicalities, might overwhelm or damage them. For instance, men often faint at the sight of their own blood, to which they are not accustomed. For this reason you should never stand behind one in the line at the Red Cross donor clinic. (Margaret Atwood) [men/find/human/nature]
- Few women care to be laughed at and men not at all, except for large sums of money. (Alan Ayckbourn) [women/care/men/money]
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