Men Quotes
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Any man that eats Chili and Cornbread can't be all bad
Carroll Shelby
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Fundamental to everything the ancient Greeks achieved was their conviction that good for humanity was possible only if men were free, body, mind, and spirit, and if each man limited his own freedom. A good state or work of art or piece of thinking was possible only through the self-mastery of the free individual, self-government.
Edith Hamilton
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There are one hundred men seeking security to one able man who is willing to risk his fortune.
J. Paul Getty
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Yes, let the Angel blow! A peal from the parted heaven, The first of seven!- The warning, not yet the sign, of woe! That men arise And look about them with wakened eyes, Behold on their garments the dust and slime, Refrain, forbear, Accept the weight of a nobler care And take reproach from the fallen time!
Bayard Taylor
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All great discoveries are made by men whose feelings run ahead of their thinking.
Charles Henry Parkhurst
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I definitely had a weird thing of being attracted to older men. Never my family friends, never my dad's friends.
Alia Shawkat
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Cary Grant was one of the most marvelous men I've ever met.
Jayne Mansfield
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Signs of fatigue soon manifested themselves more and more strongly, and slowly the men dropped out one by one, from sheer exhaustion. No murmur of complaint, however, would be heard.
Fritz Kreisler
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I like bears. I like bear people. I like bear-type men.
Parker Posey
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I grew up in an all-female family - two sisters and a mostly single mother - and we often bonded, in part, by disparaging men and feeling superior to them.
Kate Christensen
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Ignorance of the law excuses no man; not that all men know the law, but because 'tis an excuse every man will plead, and no man can tell how to refute him.
John Selden
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'My God, oh my God,' he said. 'Six hundred men.'
Patrick O'Brian
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Require nothing unreasonable of your officers and men, but see that whatever is required be punctually complied with. Reward and punish every man according to his merit, without partiality or prejudice; hear his complaints; if well founded, redress them; if otherwise, discourage them, in order to prevent frivolous ones. Discourage vice in every shape, and impress upon the mind of every man, from the first to the lowest, the importance of the cause, and what it is they are contending for.
George Washington
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Tens of thousands of men and women with kids to raise, bills to pay, and dreams that won't die. This is your campaign.
Hillary Clinton
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The problem is there are people in this country - maybe 10%, I don't know what the number, maybe 20% on a bad day - who want this President to have an asterisk next to his name in the history books, that he really wasn't President....They can't stand the idea that he is President, and a piece of it is racism. Not that somebody in one racial group doesn't like somebody in another racial group. So what? It is the sense that the white race must rule. That's what racism is. And they can't stand the idea that a man who is not white is President.
Chris Matthews
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Women of my generation who've stayed in science have done it by playing the men at their own game.
Jocelyn Bell Burnell