Quotes about men
men laughing looks
Men are more visual creatures and rate women based on looks. We like to laugh and be shown a good time. I've never rated anyone on looks. Alice Eve
men aesthetic
Women are less aesthetic than men. Alice Eve
men self realizing
We can only take it so far, because man can only take it so far, lower self can only take it so far, and you have to realize that the public is only at a certain place. Alice Cooper
men glasses secret
When a man dies, his secrets bond like crystals, like frost on a window. His last breath obscures the glass. Anne Michaels
men thinking careers
A man has to define himself as a breadwinner, as opposed to thinking that well, women used to be caregivers who also wanted to have careers; men have always had careers, so why shouldn't they also want much more family time? Anne-Marie Slaughter
men expansion roles
Over my lifetime, women have demonstrated repeatedly that they can do anything that men can do, while still managing traditional women's work at the same time. But the same expansion of roles has not been available to men. Anne-Marie Slaughter
men choices ifs
If we're going to have better choices for women, we've got to have better choices for men. Anne-Marie Slaughter
men world today
Great problems that face the world today in both the private and the public sphere cannot be solved by women – or by men – alone. They can only be surmounted by men and women side by side. Anne Morrow Lindbergh
men entrepreneur calling
I understood that the man I was calling for could never ever come back. Because I understood that the man that I was calling for was dead. Anne Lamott
men thinking people
I want to put some effort into a bunch of different types of videos. I don't think I'm gonna do 'Man On The Street' messing with people, I don't think I'm gonna do over-the-top wacky comedy. Andy Milonakis
men faces sometimes
Hitters get paid a lot of money to hit. Let's face it, man, sometimes they just do. Andy Pettitte
men greed soul
The man who sailed around his soul From East to West, from pole to pole With ego as his drunken captain Greed, the mutineer, had trapped all reason in the hold Andy Partridge
men texture alive
The true worth of a man is not to be found in man himself, but in the colours and textures that come alive in others. Albert Schweitzer
men mind-your-own-business devil
Man can hardly even recognize the devils of his own creation. Albert Schweitzer
men hands color
Who can describe the injustice and the cruelties that in the course of centuries the peoples of color of the world have suffered at the hands of Europeans?... We and our civilization are burdened, really, with a great debt. We are not free to confer benefits on these men, or not, as we please; it is our duty. Anything we give them is not benevolence but atonement. Albert Schweitzer
men ideas political
In comparison with other men of their time, the Americans were distinguished by the possession of new political and social ideas, which were destined to be the foundation of the American commonwealth. Albert Bushnell Hart
men thinking accessories
I barely finish one pre-collection before I must start on another. Sales start, but I am already elsewhere creatively. The men's show is being prepared, but we also need to think about accessories, perfumes and other items. In sum, I never stop. Alber Elbaz
men
I love women. I get along with women more than men, and I have more women friends. Alber Elbaz
men hair alive
He seemed so certain about everything, didn't he? And yet none of his certainties was worth one hair of a woman's head. He wasn't even sure he was alive, because he was living like a dead man. Albert Camus
men good-man victim
There are plagues, and there are victims, and it's the duty of good men not to join forces with the plagues. Albert Camus
men cells may
Man, like other organisms, is so perfectly coordinated that he may easily forget, whether awake or asleep, that he is a colony of cells in action, and that it is the cells which achieve, through him, what he has the illusion of accomplishing himself. Albert Claude
men doubt tools
No doubt, man will continue to weigh and to measure, watch himself grow, and his Universe around him and with him, according to the ever growing powers of his tools. Albert Claude
men practice cells
If we examine the accomplishments of man in his most advanced endeavors, in theory and in practice, we find that the cell has done all this long before him, with greater resourcefulness and much greater efficiency. Albert Claude
men ignorant letters
The position of modern science, as far as an ignorant man of letters can understand it, seems not a step in advance of that held by Huxley and Romanes in the last century. Albert J. Nock
men thinking significant-things
It is certainly true that whatever a man may do or say, the most significant thing about him is what he thinks; and significant also is how he came to think it, why he continued to think it, or, if he did not continue, what the influences were which caused him to change his mind . Albert J. Nock
men speech speak
When we speak freely, let us speak plainly, for plain speech is wholesome; especially, plain speech about public affairs and public men. Albert J. Nock
men desire needs
Man tends always to satisfy his needs and desires with the least possible exertion. Albert J. Nock
men film crew
Film is the cheapest part of the movie making process. The expense is the 100-man crew and the financing and everything. Albert Brooks
men two knowing
But again and again there comes a time in history when the man who dares to say that two and two make four is punished with death. The schoolteacher is well aware of this. And the question is not one of knowing what punishment or reward attends the making of this calculation. The question is one of knowing whether two and two do make four Albert Camus
men forever atheism
There exists an obvious fact that seems utterly moral: namely, that a man is always prey to his truths. Once he has admitted them, he cannot free himself from them. One has to pay something. A man who has become conscious of the absurd is forever bound to it. Albert Camus
men order mind
In order to exist, man must rebel, but rebellion must respect the limits that it discovers in itself - limits where minds meet, and in meeting, begin to exist. Albert Camus
men every-man
Rule: Start by looking for what is valid in every man. Albert Camus
men matter life-is
To lose one's life is no great matter; when the time comes I'll have the courage to lose mine. But what's intolerable is to see one's life being drained of meaning, to be told there's no reason for existing. A man can't live without some reason for living. Albert Camus