Quotes about men
men brave helping
I am ready to act, if I can find brave men to help me. Carter G. Woodson
men class race
It may be well to repeat here the saying that old men talk of what they have done, young men of what they are doing, and fools of what they expect to do. The Negro race has a rather large share of the last mentioned class. Carter G. Woodson
men white want
If the white man wants to hold on to it, let him do so; but the Negro, so far as he is able, should develop and carry out a program of his own. Carter G. Woodson
men thinking worry
When you control a man's thinking you do not have to worry about his actions. Carter G. Woodson
men white brave
I am not afraid of being sued by white businessmen. In fact, I should welcome such a lawsuit. It would do the cause much good. Let us banish fear. We have been in this mental state for three centuries. I am a radical. I am ready to act, if I can find brave men to help me. Carter G. Woodson
men thinking justice
The mere imparting of information is not education. Above all things, the effort must result in making a man think and do for himself. Carter G. Woodson
men mind world
A woman has just as much right in this world as a man and can get along in it just as well if she puts her mind to it. Carole Lombard
men you-make-me-feel natural
You make me feel like a natural man Carole King
men hands shotguns
You can't talk to a man, with a shotgun in his hand. Carole King
men romance tolerance
A man has to have sensibility, wit, mystery, tolerance, and strength... Romance also helps. Carolina Herrera
men forget femininity
You cannot forget about your femininity. You don't have to compete with men in that respect. Carolina Herrera
men mustache suffering
Don Basilio was a forbidding-looking man with a bushy mustache who did not suffer fools and who subscribed to the theory that the liberal use of adverbs and adjectives was the mark of a pervert or someone with a vitamin deficiency. Carlos Ruiz Zafon
men cities barcelona
The haunting of history is ever present in Barcelona. I see cities as organisms, as living creatures. To me, Madrid is a man and Barcelona is a woman. And its a woman whos extremely vain. Carlos Ruiz Zafon
men smell hot
Men are like chestnuts they sell in the street: they're all hot and they all smell good when you buy them, but when you take them out of the paper cone you realise that most of them are rotten inside. Carlos Ruiz Zafon
men animal moral
Man is a moral animal abandoned in an amoral universe and condemned to a finite existence with no other prupose than to perpetuate the natural cycle of the species. Carlos Ruiz Zafon
men age vices
A man must have vices, expensive ones if possible. Otherwise when he reaches old age he will have nothing to be redeemed from. Carlos Ruiz Zafon
men talking monologues
I'm not talking to anyone, I'm delivering a monologue. It's the inebriated man's prerogative. Carlos Ruiz Zafon
men two kind
There are two kinds of man: the ones who make history and the ones who endure it. Camilo Jose Cela
men generous-man hatred
You know what black hatred women feel toward me as soon as they see me, until I return inside my shell, they use every possible weapon. As soon as a generous man tries to help me out, a woman is here to hold his arm and prevent him from acting. Camille Claudel
men female world
What I see is not a world of male oppression and female victimization, but an internation conspiracy by women to keep from men the knowledge of men's own frailty. A strange maternal protectiveness is at work. Camille Paglia
men sensitivity masculinity
Masculinity is risky and elusive. It is achieved by a revolt from woman, and it is confirmed only by other men. Manhood coerced into sensitivity is no manhood at all. Camille Paglia
men identity may
Promiscuity in men may cheapen love but sharpen thought. Promiscuity in women is illness, a leakage of identity. Camille Paglia
men enemy feminism
When it defines man as the enemy, feminism is alienating women from their own bodies. Camille Paglia
men lust survival
Male aggression and lust are the energizing factors in culture. They are men's tools of survival in the pagan vastness of female nature. Camille Paglia
men may
Though men may be deep, mentally they are slow. Camille Paglia
men envy earth
Men know they are sexual exiles. They wander the earth seeking satisfaction, craving and despising, never content. There is nothing in that anguished motion for women to envy. Camille Paglia
men masculinity elusive
A woman simply is, but a man must become. Camille Paglia
men glowing hot-and-cold
Charisma is the numinous aura around a narcissistic personality. It flows outward from a simplicity or unity of being and a composure and controlled vitality. There is gracious accommodation, yet commanding impersonality. Charisma is the radiance produced by the interaction of male and female elements in a gifted personality. The charismatic woman has a masculine force and severity. The charismatic man has an entrancing female beauty. Both are hot and cold, glowing with presexual self love. Camille Paglia
men discovery careers
One of the most startling discoveries of my career was when I realized that the strongest women in the world are not lesbians but heterosexual women, who know how to handle men. Camille Paglia
men twenties four
Men knew that if they devirginized a woman, they could end up dead within twenty-four hours. These controls have been removed. Camille Paglia
men feminism ancient
Feminism has tried to dismiss the femme fatale as a misogynist libel, a hoary cliche. But the femme fatale expresses woman's ancient and eternal control of the sexual realm. The specter of the femme fatale stalks all of men's relationships with women. Camille Paglia
men light personality
Western man represents himself, on the political or psychological stage, in a spectacular world-theater. Our personality is innately cinematic, light-charged projections flickering on the screen of Western consciousness. Camille Paglia
men self personality
Man is not merely the sum of his masks. Behind the shifting face of personality is a hard nugget of self, a genetic gift.... The self is malleable but elastic, snapping back to its original shape like a rubber band. Mental illness is no myth, as some have claimed. It is a disturbance in our sense of possession of a stable inner self that survives its personae. Camille Paglia