James Joyce Quotes
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History does nothing; it does not possess immense riches, it does not fight battles. It is men, real, living, who do all this.
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After marriage, most women keep aside their aspirations and dreams as their priorities change.
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The message I like to convey to women and girls across the globe is that there is no glass ceiling.
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My favorite charity is the Women's Refugee Commission and the Nomi network.
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Eighty percent of married men cheat in America. The rest cheat in Europe.
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I think society, in general, is hard on women, period.
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Men are what their mothers made them.
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A man can be happy with any woman, as long as he does not love her.
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Men are separated by so many petty things.
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Alas! how difficult it is not to betray one's guilt by one's looks.
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We live in one of the most complex ages for young, professional women.
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Adversity makes men, and prosperity makes monsters.
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I see when men love women. They give them but a little of their lives. But women when they love give everything.
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I've had young women come to me and say that before they watched 'Voyager' it didn't really occur to them that they could be successful in a higher position in the field of science; girls going to MIT, girls pursuing astrophysics with a view to a career in NASA.
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As a heterosexual man, I've never really doubted my sexuality, but I've had men in my life and thought, 'If I was gay, I'd be with him' - you know?
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'Witches of East End' is certainly wild, and so are a lot of other shows these days. But 'Twin Peaks' still holds the gold medal for strange. I think we'll hang onto that for all of TV eternity!
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He who is cruel to animals becomes hard also in his dealings with men. We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals.
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Gold is good in its place; but loving, brave, patriotic men are better than gold.
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Beware of the man who praises women's liberation; he is about to quit his job.
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If church prelates, past or present, had even an inkling of physiology they'd realize that what they term this inner ugliness creates and nourishes the hearing ear, the seeing eye, the active mind, and energetic body of man and woman, in the same way that dirt and dung at the roots give the plant its delicate leaves and the full-blown rose.
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All her life she'd been warned that men were slaves to their desires, that they held their impulses in barely controlled check. A woman--a lady--must be very, very careful of her actions so she did not put spark to the gunpowder that was a man's libido.
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I don't think of myself as a jazz musician but a medicine man.
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I profess to learn and to teach anatomy not from books but from dissections, not from the tenets of Philosophers but from the fabric of Nature.
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Men are governed by lines of intellect - women: by curves of emotion.