“Oh, how I prefer the honest violence of men, who will bash in another man's skull and be done, to the thousand shallow cuts of women's malice.”
Source: Fatal Throne
“أعلى الأماركة الأوائل قيَم حرية التعبير، لأنها تسمح للمرشحين بتلميع أنفسهم ومهاجمة منافسيهم، وهما أمران مهمّان لجذب الناس لينتخبوهم.”
Source: مع الأماركة
“When you want something done, you ask a man. When you want it done quietly and without any fuss, you ask a woman.”
Source: The Wizard of London
“This is exactly what I meant by unfair, Abe. If I woulda brought a guy home and announced, ‘He’s staying with me in my room,’ both you and Hank would’ve trussed him up and dragged him off Lawson land.”
“Not the same thing, Celia.”
Her gray eyes narrowed. “Why? Because you both have dicks? Or because you both are dicks?”
Source: Corralled
“Check the top 1000 books on Amazon. Most of them have a shirtless guy on the cover, because they're smutty "romance novels" (read: porn for women) about a girl being swept off her feet by one (or more) billionaire alpha-males. There are literally tens of thousands of books out there about shirtless billionaire alpha-male vampires who can't wait to mate with you. Lucky you! And women eat that shit up! Men, not so much. Men prefer to watch actual porn.”
Source: Why Men And Women Can't Be Friends
“Women want to enjoy life today, men hope for a better tomorrow”
Source: The Great Pearl of Wisdom
“A man's earthly possessions are in one of two places - the place he left them in or the place his significant other moved them to without telling him.”
“When a man's friend wins, a little piece of him dies.”
Source: Nice Girls Don't Get the Corner Office: 101 Unconscious Mistakes Women Make That Sabotage Their Careers
“There were honeys from across the city - Westport, Hollander Ridge, Gwynn Oak, Northwood. They were everything from redbone to yo-yo darkskin. The dimes among them carried Benetton bags, were dolled up like Lily Powers - finger waves, a head of dyed blond, and eyes like enchanted daggers. I saw we were outnumbered, as brothers who try the civilized way always are.”
Source: The Beautiful Struggle: A Father, Two Sons and an Unlikely Road to Manhood
“Take me instead,' Mrs. Dang said, holding on to my arm tightly. 'I can fight if I have to. Leave my boy out of this.'
'Not a possibility,' he told her. 'In the old days, whenever I tangoed with Death, I needed my men. Death is here right now, and your son will do just fine.”
Source: The Unwanted: A Memoir of Childhood