M Quotes
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“Men love women because they are the loveliest things on God's earth. Women love men because chocolate can't mow the lawn. Some men prefer to love other men. Equally, some women prefer to love other women. There is a word to describe this kind of behaviour. Love.”
Source: Never Hit a Jellyfish with a Spade: How to Survive Life's Smaller Challenges
“Men love women but, even more than that, men love cars.”
“Men love women who are courageous for it means they can go all the way with him in his pursuit of his good dreams and intentions.”
“Men love you more if they can be made a little uncertain about owning you.”
Source: My Story
“Men loved her but she was the woman, all women loved to hate. She was Bridget Jones gone wrong. She knew the price of everything and the value of nothing.”
“Men loves pleasure”
“Men made machines.”
“Men made wagers with their judgment, their allegiances, their resources.”
Source: Under Heaven
“Men make angry music and it's called rock-and-roll; women include anger in their vocabulary and suddenly they're angry and militant.”
“Men make clothes for the women they'd like to be with or in most cases the women they'd like to be.”
“Men make counterfeit money; in many more cases, money makes counterfeit men.”
“Men make different investments than women do. Women tend to invest more of their earnings than men do in their family's well-being - as much as 10 times more.”
“Men make history, but they can never know the history they are making.”
Source: Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation
“Men make laws to enslave other men, and then men call it FREEDOM. If you want to know about freedom, go watch ducks splashing around in water.”
Source: Duck Quotes For The Ages. Specifically ages 18-81.
“Men make love more intensely at 20, but make love better, however, at 30.”
“Men make more money but have lower net worths.”
“Men make the best friends.”
“Men make the mistake of thinking that because women can't see the sense in violence, they must be passive creatures. It's just not true. In one important way, at least, men are the passive sex. Given a choice, they will always opt for the status quo. They hate change of any kind, and they fight against it constantly. On the other hand, what women want is stability, which when you stop to think about it is a very different animal.”
“Men make the moral code and they expect women to accept it.”
Source: My Own Story: Top Biography
“Men make the moral code and they expect women to accept it. They have decided that it is entirely right and proper for men to fight for their liberties and their rights, but that it is not right and proper for women to fight for theirs.”
Source: My Own Story: Top Biography
“Men make their choice: one man honors one God, and one another.”
Source: Euripides
“Men make their own fates - it's personal, not a matter for debate.”
“Men make their own happiness, and a man may be respected even though only a slave.”
Source: The Cat of Bubastes: A Tale of Ancient Egypt
“Men make their own history”
“Men make their own history but not in circumstances of their own choosing.”
“Men make their own history, but they do not make it just as they please; they do not make it under circumstances chosen by themselves, but under circumstances directly encountered, given and transmitted from the past. The tradition of all the dead generations weighs like a nightmare on the brain of the living.”
“Men make their own history; but they make it under given conditions, and they become entangled thereby in a fate which is in part the result of other men having made their own history earlier.”
Source: Force, Fate, and Freedom: On Historical Sociology
“Men make use of their illnesses at least as much as they are made use of by them.”
Source: Complete Essays: 1920-1925
“Men make war to get attention. All killing is an expression of self-hate.”
Source: The Temple of My Familiar
“Men make wars to have peace, but they do not make peace to avoid wars.”
“Men marched away, Vimes. And men marched back. How glorious the battles would have been that they never had to fight!”
Source: Jingo
“Men marry because they are tired; women, because they are curious; both are disappointed.”
“Men marry despite their inabilities. We women must seek a life based on our abilities.”
Source: Land of Love and Drowning
“Men marry for fortune, and sometimes to please their fancy; but, much oftener than is suspected, they consider what the world will say of it--how such a woman in their friends' eyes will look at the head of a table. Hence we see so many insipid beauties made wives of, that could not have struck the particular fancy of any man that had any fancy at all.”
Source: Miscellaneous prose (1798-1834)
“Men marry for the womb. Women marry for their tummy.”
“Men marry what they need. I marry you.”
Source: Poems of Love and Marriage
“Men marry. Women wed.”
“Men marry women with the hope they will never change. Women marry men with the hope they will change. Invariably they are both disappointed.”
Source: The Ultimate Quotable Einstein
“Men may act as cruelly as dragons, but dragons will never act as men do.”
Source: The Heir to the North
“Men may be born free; they cannot be born wise; and it is the duty of the university to make the free wise.”
“Men may be from Mars and women from Venus, but I'm from the Jersey Shore.”
“Men may be linked in friendship. Nations are linked only by interests.”
“Men may be spoiled by education, even as they are spoiled by illiteracy. Education is the preparation of the mind for future work, hence men should be educated with special reference to the work.”
“Men may be stronger, but it is women who endure.”
Source: Clockwork Princess
“Men may be very learned, and yet very miserable; it is easy to be a deep geometrician, or a sublime astronomer, but very difficult to be a good man. I esteem, therefore, the traveller who instructs the heart, but despise him who only indulges the imagination. A man who leaves home to mend himself and others, is a philosopher; but he who goes from country to country, guided by the blind impulse of curiosity, is only a vagabond.”
Source: The works of Oliver Goldsmith. 2: Enquiry into the present state of polite learning; The citizen of the world
“Men may be way behind in creating choices for themselves, but have actually been quiet supporters of the choices women want for themselves.”
“Men may believe what they cannot prove. They may not be put to the proof of their religious doctrines or beliefs. Religious experiences which are as real as life to some may be incomprehensible to others.”
“Men may boast of their great actions; but they are more often the effects of chance than of design.”
“Men may change their climate, but they cannot change their nature. A man that goes out a fool cannot ride or sail himself into common sense.”
Source: The Tatler: With Notes and a General Index ; Complete in One Volume
“Men may come and men may go but I go on forever.”