“In the past we believed both sexes were born with original sin. Today, we have come to unconsciously believe in the original sin of boys, but the original innocence of girls.” BelieveTodayPastGirlSexBornSinBoysOriginalsInnocenceOriginal Sin Author:Warren Farrell
“Working with the kind of talent that I've gotten to work with, like the cast of Sin City, it makes me think probably more fully dimensionally about what is going on behind their eyes. But I draw the way I draw, and ain't nothing gonna change that. Although, I draw Marv and I think, "Boy, I could throw a little Mickey [Rourke] in there."” ThinkingWayKindLittlesEyeSinCitiesBehindsBoysTalentDrawsCastsMickeySin City Author:Frank Miller
“The whole of education should be designed so as to occupy a boy's free time in cultivation of his body. He has no right to loaf about idly; but after his day's work is done, he ought to harden his young body, so that life may not find him soft when he enters it. No one should be allowed to sin at the expense of posterity, that is, of the race.” ShouldMayDoneWholeBodyYoungSinRaceBoysOughtExpensesPosterityCultivationFree Time Author:Adolf Hitler
“The basis of your religion is injustice. The Son of God the pure, the immaculate, the innocent, is sacrificed for the guilty. This proves his heroism, but no more does away with man's sin than a school boy's volunteering to be flogged for another would exculpate a dunce from negligence.” MenDoeSchoolSinBoysAtheismSonPureProveBasesInjusticePositive AtheismInnocentGuiltyHeroismVolunteerNegligenceImmaculateDunces Author:Lord Byron
“A boy is a magical creature you can lock him out of your workshop, but you can't lock him out of your heart. You can get him out of your study, but you can't get him out of your mind. Might as well give up he is your captor, your jailer, your boss and your master a freckled-faced, pint-sized, cat-chasing bundle of noise. But when you come home at night with only the shattered pieces of your hopes and dreams, he can mend them like new with two magic words Hi, Dad!” MenGivingMindWellsHeartArtTwoHomeDreamMightNightHopeWishSleepSinBoysStudyPiecesMagicMastersDadCreaturesGiving UpCatQuittingNoiseBossComing HomeLocksChasingShatteredWorkshopsHopes And DreamsBundlesPintsJailerMagic WordsMagical Creatures Author:Alan Beck
“Robert Louis Stevenson, one evening, stood transfixed at his nursery window watching the lamplighter in the street. When his nanny asked the boy what he was doing he replied: 'I'm watching the man knocking holes in the darkness.' We live in a universe made dark by sin. Let's knock holes in the darkness.” MenMadeUniverseDarkSinBoysDarknessStreetsHe ManWindowHolesEveningKnockingNurseryNannies Author:Selwyn Hughes
“Men who as boys felt neglected by their dads often remain distant from their children. The sins of fathers are passed on to children, often through the dynamic of self-protection. It hurts to be neglected, and it creates questions about our value to others. So to avoid feeling the sting of further rejection, we refuse to give that part of ourselves we fear might once again be received with indifference.” MenGivingChildrenSelfFeelingsMightValuesFatherFeltHurtSinBoysDadRefuseProtectionIndifferenceRejectionIt HurtsNeglectedSelf ProtectionSins Of The Father Book:Inside Out Source: Inside Out
“There is only one sin and it is: weakness. When I was a boy, I read Milton's Paradise Lost. The only good man I had any respect for was Satan. The only saint is that person who never weakens, faces everything, and determines die game.” MenPersonsFacesDiesGamesLostSinBoysWeaknessSaintDetermineSatanParadiseGood ManMilton Book:The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda Source: The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda