Quotes about men
men age nineteen
Men peak at age nineteen and go downhill. Garrison Keillor
men texas envy
The French have a new president, the British will soon have a new P.M., and we envy them as we endure the endless wait for this small dim man to go back to Texas and resume his life. Garrison Keillor
men water fuel
Enough. Man is capable of reform once presented with the facts, and the fact is that bottling water and shipping it is a big waste of fuel, so stop already. Garrison Keillor
men odds minnesota
When it comes to finding available men in Minnesota, the odds are good, but the goods are odd. Garrison Keillor
men levels grassroots
On a grassroots level we say that man can touch more than he can grasp. Gabriel Marcel
men thinker contemporary
Contemporary thinkers would say that man is continuously transcending himself. Gabriel Marcel
men thinking tennis
It's a great moment for Argentinean tennis, more on the men's side. I would like to see more on the women's side. I think we have to work a little bit more on that. Gabriela Sabatini
men class newspapers
Newspaper men, perhaps more than any other class, are rated by ability. Franklin Knight Lane
men heaven dying
Thou lovest like an infinite God when Thou lovest; Thou movest heaven and earth to save Thy loved ones. Thou becomest man, a babe, the vilest of men, covered with reproaches, dying with infamy and under the pangs of the cross; all this is not too much for an infinite love. Francois Fenelon
men world littles
The history of the world suggests that without love of God there is little likelihood of a love for man that does not become corrupt. Francois Fenelon
men tree earth
The best friend of earth of man is the tree. Frank Lloyd Wright
men architecture spirit
Architecture is essentially Human; it is the Human spirit manifesting itself. For when a Man builds, there, you've got him; you know exactly what, who and how that Man is. Frank Lloyd Wright
men soul vision
It is where life is fundamental and free that men develop the vision needed to reveal the human soul in the blossoms it puts forth. Frank Lloyd Wright
men dust phases
Man is a phase of nature, and only as he is related to nature does he matter, does he have any account whatever above the dust. Frank Lloyd Wright
men differences quality
A vital difference between the professional man and a man of business is that money making to the professional man should, by virtue of his assumption, be incidental; to the businessman it is primary. Money has its limitations; while it may buy quantity, there is something beyond it and that is quality. Frank Lloyd Wright
men garden tree
The best friend on earth of man is the tree: When we use the tree respectfully and economically, we have one of the greatest resources of the earth. Frank Lloyd Wright
men few-words riddle
I am a man of few words, but many riddles. Frank Gorshin
men boys knowing
Knowing what to take out and what to leave in is what separates the men from the boys. Frank Frazetta
men thinking should-have
A conservative is a fellow who thinks a rich man should have a square deal.
men giving politics
A liberal is a man who will give away everything he doesn't own.
men genius originality
Young men and young women, full of courage, originality, and genius, are everywhere to be met with. Frank Crowninshield
men trying littles
I try and maintain a little bit of fitness, man. Frank Bruno
men trying macho
When you're a man you try and be macho. Frank Bruno
men boxing guy
My trainer, George Francis, used to train a lot of African boxers. They're hungry guys, man. They've got no trainers, got nothing. They're so hungry to do boxing, to make some money. Frank Bruno
men thinking world
The man who thinks he can do without the world is indeed mistaken; but the man who thinks the world cannot do without him is mistaken even worse. Francois Truffaut
men mind and-love
Being for every man the touchstone of faith and love, the Eucharist, like on the Cross, divided the minds as soon as it was announced... Nothing engages a man as much as does the Eucharist Francois Mauriac
men mysterious pleasure
The scapegoat has always had the mysterious power of unleashing man's ferocious pleasure in torturing, corrupting, and befouling. Francois Mauriac
men wings rooms
Men resemble great deserted palaces: the owner occupies only a few rooms and has closed-off wings where he never ventures. Francois Mauriac
men house grace
The man who partakes in the breaking of the bread dares to build his house on the very core of love. He becomes, as it were, Godlike, but regardless of the strength he derives from it, his free will remains. We are always free to disown this immense grace, to abuse it. The Greatest Love may be betrayed. Fed on the Living Bread, we nevertheless conceal a part of ourselves which longs for swine's food. Francois Mauriac
men doors years
I made a lot of exits through side doors, down fire escapes or over rooftops. I abandoned more wardrobes in the course of five years than most men acquire in a lifetime. I was slipperier than a buttered escargot. Frank Abagnale
men important
It's not what a man has but what a man is that's important. Frank Abagnale
men good-man
There cannot be a "good" society until there are "good" men. Frank Chodorov
men political effort
We have but to remember man's natural tendency to satisfy his desires with the minimum of effort to realize how political power will be utilized. Frank Chodorov