Elizabeth Hoyt Quotes
Dear God. She ached, wanting something that she knew was a sin. Wanting a man who was sin itself.Elizabeth Hoyt
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We should cease thinking about men as the enemy of children and women.
Karen DeCrow -
There are only two forces that unite men - fear and interest.
Napoleon Bonaparte -
I dropped out of the business for 8 years, and I taught English as a second language. Then I decided to go back to acting, and I got 'Mad Men'.
Randee Heller -
Men like me are impossible until the day when they become necessary.
Victor Hugo -
No woman has ever been an authentic genius of the stature of men, but that does not enrage me.
Taylor Caldwell -
If men are honest, everything they do and everywhere they go is for a chance to see women.
Jack Nicholson
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The Beatles were a group made up of four very complex men, and my small hand could not have broken these men up.
Yoko Ono -
Men, in fact, are excited and looking forward to settling down and having families and being true partners with women in relationships that are full of excitement, unpredictability, adventure, and loyalty.
Ian K. Smith -
Why are video games so violent? The ones I've seen remind me of the 4th of July, with everything exploding, buildings, cars, airplanes, men and women. Kill, kill, and kill for sport and entertainment.
Madeleine M. Kunin -
If men could get pregnant, abortion would be a sacrament.
Florynce Kennedy -
Even the holy men who lived before the coming of Christ understood that God had in mind plans of peace for the human race.
Saint Bernard -
Envy blinds men and makes it impossible for them to think clearly.
Malcolm X
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We're all grown men, and we all have our ways of handling our problems. I'm not secretive, but I don't really talk about things.
Malik Jackson -
Words are men's daughters, but God's sons are things.
Samuel Johnson -
These men have replaced mind with platitude, and the dogmas by which they are legitimated are so widely accepted that no counterbalance of mind prevails against them. They have replaced the responsible interpretation of events with the disguise of events by a maze of public relations.
C. Wright Mills -
Badly off as the men...were in your day, they were more fortunate than their mothers and wives.
Edward Bellamy -
Presently we discovered two or three villages, and the people all came down to the shore, calling out to us, and giving thanks to God.… An old man came on board my boat; the others, both men and women cried with loud voices: 'Come and see the men who have come from the sky. Bring them victuals and drink.'
Christopher Columbus -
It is not easy to see how the more extreme forms of nationalism can long survive when men have seen the Earth in its true perspective as a single small globe against the stars.
Arthur C. Clarke
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There were times when it appeared to Dorian Gray that the whole of history was merely the record of his own life, not as he had lived it in act and circumstand, but as his imagination had created it for him, as it had been in his brain and in his passions. He felt that he had known them all, those strange terrible figures that had passed across the stage of the world and made sin so marvellous, and evil so full of subtlety. It seemed to him that in some mysterious way their lives had been his own.
Oscar Wilde -
I hope no man takes what I said about the living and dieing of men for mathematical demonstration.
William Petty -
As a matter of historical analysis, the relationship between secrecy and privacy can be stated in an axiom: the defense of privacy follows, and never precedes, the emergence of new technologies for the exposure of secrets.
Jill Lepore -
Giving the same value to fiction as to fact in the interest of so-called fairness is to mislead the American people and the press has become party to that.
Joe Wilson -
The smell of lilacs crept poignantly into the room like a remembered spring.
Margaret Millar -
Dear God. She ached, wanting something that she knew was a sin. Wanting a man who was sin itself.
Elizabeth Hoyt