“The man who is fond of complaining likes to remain amid the objects of his vexation. He will most strongly revolt against every means proposed for his deliverance. This is what suits him. He asks nothing better than to sigh over his position and to remain in it.” MenMeanAsksResponsibilityPositionObjectsHe ManComplainingLikesSuitsSighRevoltDeliveranceVery MeanVexation Author:Francois Guizot
“The man who wants his wedding garments to suit him must allow plenty of time for the measure.” MenWantHe ManSuitsPlentyGarments Author:Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
“"The man who alters his way of thinking to suit others is a fool." Our quote of the day is, from of all people, the Marquis de Sade, the most infamous writer in all of French literature. And by the way, if you recognized that quote, you're sick.” PeopleIfsThinkingMenWayLiteratureHe ManFoolSickSuitsWay Of ThinkingInfamousFrench Literature Author:Tucker Carlson
“I come from an environment where the men actually say, "Is it OK if I take off my jacket?" in a meeting. Everyone wears suits; it is a very dressed-up world. Even if I wear jeans, I still wear a blazer and jewelry. I think there is something nice about coming to work and dressing nicely.” IfsThinkingMenWorldStillsEnvironmentNiceHe ManMeetingsSuitsJeansDressingsJacketsJewelryDressed UpBlazers Author:Aerin Lauder
“How well I remember the aged poet Sophocles, when in answer to the question, "How does love suit with age, Sophocles - are you still the man you were?" he replied, "Peace, most gladly have I escaped the thing of which you speak; I feel as if I had escaped from a mad and furious master."” IfsMenFeelsWellsDoeStillsAgeRememberSpeakAnswersHe ManPoetMastersMadSuitsFurious Author:Plato