“Men don't love more. They just don't know where to stop expressing it.”
“A spark is just a lighted bulb for patient men. The eminent failures of a family man, both in life and in business, is a sign of medium and long term sucess. Current studies show that impatience, sadness and irritation occur through conflicts and adversities that happen behind the scenes. When you decide to be a superhuman in and out of the field of life, be clear and cordial, honest and understanding. Those who so choose, remove the crust from the mountain, while they become rare pearls for God; He wears them with the new and, for impatient men, the mystery continues as an ancient secret.”
“Some men proudly claim to be able to fight with life. However, there was no man who could fight with death for a long time and live. Maybe this man is me sometime in time. But I must let him live today in my heart to set the thief free.”
“Run with God or crawl with men. Although the choice seems blatantly obvious, the world seems ruefully oblivious.”
“Shit,” Angel said. “The things we do for our men, can I get an amen on that? That is so fucked-up.”
Source: The House of Impossible Beauties
“Stupid men and their stupid violence. Tearing apart everything good that was ever built. Why couldn't you ever just go after your life without tripping over some idiot's dick?”
Source: The Great Believers
“I’m no longer a man, I’m a chorus”
Source: The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
“When you are brooding, people say you’re too brooding and when you are lively, people say you’re too lively. You can never win. Together the two of us made an excellent pairing. I accepted her for being so vivacious, and she accepted me in my depths and together there was a balance. Really, inside of every gloomy man resides a part of him that wants to be vibrant, and I saw the opposite in Sarah. She always wanted to be more deep, deliberate, and introspective.”
Source: There Is A Light That Never Goes Out
“If you have the choice between saving a man’s ego or saving his life, trust me. Save his ego. He’ll thank you for it later. I mean, he won’t because he’ll be dead, but you know what I mean.”
Source: How to Be Successful without Hurting Men's Feelings: Non-threatening Leadership Strategies for Women
“The deeply irrational attitude of each sex toward women may be seen in novels, particularly in bad novels. In bad novels by men, there is the woman with whom the author is in love, who usually possesses every charm, but is somewhat helpless, and requires male protection; sometimes, however, like Shakespeare’s Cleopatra, she is an object of exasperated hatred, and is thought to be deeply and desperately wicked. In portraying the heroine, the male author does not write from observation, but merely objectifies his own emotions. In regard to his other female characters, he is more objective, and may even depend upon his notebook; but when he is in love, his passion makes a mist between him and the object of his devotion. Women novelists, also, have two kinds of women in their books. One is themselves, glamorous and kind, and object of lust to the wicked and of love to the good, sensitive, highsouled, and constantly misjudged. The other kind is represented by all other women, and is usually portrayed as petty, spiteful, cruel, and deceitful. It would seem that to judge women without bias is not easy either for men or for women.”
Source: An Outline of Intellectual Rubbish: A Hilarious Catalogue of Organized and Individual Stupidity