“A little jewellery on a man is OK, although he should never wear too much. Every man should always have a great watch.” MenShouldLittlesWatchesToo MuchEvery ManJewellery Author:Tamara Mellon
“It is not enough merely to exist. It's not enough to say, "I'm earning enough to support my family. I do my work well. I'm a good father, husband, churchgoer." That's all very well. But you must do something more. Seek always to do some good, somewhere. Every man has to seek in his own way to realize his true worth. You must give some time to your fellow man. Even if it's a little thing, do something for those who need help, something for which you get no pay but the privilege of doing it. For remember, you don't live in a world all your own. Your brothers are here too.” IfsMenWorldWayNeedsGivingWellsLittlesEnoughHelpingRememberFatherRealizingPaySupportBrotherHusbandGoodnessMy FamilyFellowsPrivilegeEvery ManLittle ThingsEarningFellow ManRemember YouRemembers YouYour BrotherNeed HelpHelpfulnessGood FatherTrue WorthFather Husband Author:Albert Schweitzer
“In the great cities we see so little of the world, we drift into our minority. In the little towns and villages there are no minorities; people are not numerous enough. You must see the world there, perforce. Every man is himself a class.” PeopleMenWorldLittlesEnoughCitiesClassTownsEvery ManMinoritiesVillageGreat CitiesLittle TownsSmall Villages Book:The Celtic Twilight Source: The Celtic Twilight
“We think of Marilyn who was every man's love affair with America. Marilyn Monroe who was blonde and beautiful and had a sweet little rinky-dink of a voice and all the cleanliness of all the clean American backyards.” ThinkingMenLittlesAmericaBeautifulVoiceSweetCleanAffairEvery ManLove AffairBlondeCleanlinessBackyards Author:Norman Mailer
“Now we will no longer concede so easily that anyone has the truth; the rigorous methods of inquiry have spread sufficient distrust and caution, so that we experience every man who represents opinions violently in word and deed as any enemy of our present culture, or at least as a backward person. And in fact, the fervor about having the truth counts very little today in relation to that other fervor, more gentle and silent, to be sure, for seeking the truth, a search that does not tire of learning afresh and testing anew.” MenLittlesPersonsDoeFactsTodayCultureOpinionEnemyRelationMethodSilentSeekingDeedsSpreadEvery ManGentleSufficientDistrustInquiryTestingCautionTireFervor Author:Friedrich Nietzsche