“Both men and women are conceived as merely capable of response to a situation that their society has already defined for them as sexual, and so the Arapesh feel that it is necessary to chaperon betrothed couples who are too young... with their definition of sex as a response to an external situation rather than as spontaneous desire, both men and women are regarded as helpless in the face of seduction. Parents warn their sons even more than they warn their daughters against permitting themselves to get into situations in which someone can make love to them.” MenFeelsFacesYoungDesireSexParentSituationSonCoupleCapableDaughterMen And WomenResponseDefinitionsDefinedHelplessMaking LoveSpontaneousSeduction Author:Margaret Mead
“The best gifts to give: To your friend, loyalty; To your enemy, forgiveness; To your boss, service; To a child, a good example; To your parents, gratitude and devotion; To your mate, love and faithfulness; To all men and women, charity.” MenGivingChildrenParentEnemyExampleGratitudeMen And WomenCharityLoyaltyDevotionBossMatesFaithfulnessGood ExamplesBest GiftFaith And Love Author:Oren Arnold
“When men and women across the country reported how happy they felt, researchers found that jugglers were happier than others. By and large, the more roles, the greater the happiness. Parents were happier than nonparents, and workers were happier than nonworkers. Married people were much happier than unmarried people. Married people were generally at the top of the emotional totem pole.” PeopleMenCountryHappinessFoundFeltParentWorkRolesGreaterEmotionalMarriedMen And WomenWorkersResearchersUnmarriedTotemsJugglers Author:Faye J Crosby
“I was blessed throughout my entire career. I had people rooting for me. It started with my parents, but it extended to almost every teacher that I had. Even when I was a young lawyer, there were other women and men in the firm who took me under their wing.” PeopleMenYoungParentCareersTeacherMen And WomenBlessedWingsLawyerFirm Author:Michelle Obama
“Power relations between men and women must change profoundly, men must be partners in the pursuit of gender equality, in their decision-making roles, as heads of state, CEOs, religious and cultural leaders, and as partners and parents.” MenStatesParentChangeReligiousDecisionLeaderRolesMen And WomenRelationGenderPartnersPursuitDecision MakingCeoGender EqualityHead Of State Author:Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka
“Sometime in the last 50,000 years, before 12,000 years ago, a kind of paradise came into existence. A situation in which men and women, parents and children, people and animals, human institutions and the land all were in dynamic balance and not in any primitive sense at all. Language was fully developed, poetry may have been at its climax, dance, magic, poetics, altruism, philosophy. There's no reason to think that these things were not practiced as adroitly as we practice them today and it was under the boundary dissolving influence of psilocybin.” PeopleThinkingMenYearsHumansKindMayChildrenHas BeensReasonPhilosophyTodayLastsLanguageParentAnimalExistenceSituationPracticeMagicInfluenceLandBalanceMen And WomenYears AgoInstitutionsBoundariesParadiseNo ReasonPrimitiveAltruismChildren And ParentsClimaxDissolvingPsilocybin Author:Terence McKenna
“I suggest that this is a good time to think soberly about our responsibilities to our descendents - those who will ring out the Fossil Fuel Age. Our greatest responsibility, as parents and as citizens, is to give America's youngsters the best possible education. We need the best teachers and enough of them to prepare our young people for a future immeasurably more complex than the present, and calling for ever larger numbers of competent and highly trained men and women.” PeopleThinkingMenNeedsGivingEnoughAgeAmericaYoungParentNumbersResponsibilityTeacherCitizensCallingMen And WomenComplexesRingsFuelGood TimesFossilsCompetentFossil FuelYoungstersTime To ThinkBest Teacher Author:Hyman Rickover
“Not only my parents but the whole family was involved in the resistance - my grandfather and grandmother, my uncles and aunts, my cousings of both sexes. So ever so often the police came and took them away, indiscriminately. Well, the fact that they arrested both my father and mother, both my grandfather and grandmother, both an uncle and an aunt, made me accustomed to looking on men and women with the same eyes, on an absolute plane of equality.” MenWellsMadeWholeFactsEyeMotherFatherSexParentInvolvedMen And WomenAbsolutesPoliceResistancePlanesGrandmotherGrandfatherUnclesAccustomedAuntMy GrandfatherArrestedWhole Family Author:Indira Gandhi
“Young men and women come of age when they look at their parents and see them not only as their parents but as people. They gain a lot of compassion, and it's easier to accept their flaws.” PeopleMenAgeParentCompassionAcceptingMen And WomenFlaws Author:Benjamin Alire Saenz
“I want every version of a woman and a man to be possible. I want women and men to be able to be full-time parents or full-time working people or any combination of the two.” PeopleMenWantTwoAbleParentMen And WomenVersionsCombinationI Want A Woman Author:Natalie Portman
“Woman was given to man as an helpmeet. That complementary association is ideally portrayed in the eternal marriage of our first parents—Adam and Eve. They labored together; they had children together; they prayed together; and they taught their children the gospel together. This is the pattern God would have all righteous men and women imitate.” MenFirstsChildrenTogetherGivenParentTaughtEternalMen And WomenPatternsAdamAssociationRighteousAdam And EveComplementaryRighteous ManEternal Marriage Author:Ezra Taft Benson
“I was born in Israel, to Canadian parents. My father immigrated in 1948, part of a wave of young men and women who came as pioneers, to fight for a Jewish homeland. Their motive was in large part a reaction to the Holocaust, and their slogan was 'Never Again.'” MenYoungFightingFatherParentBornMen And WomenWaveIsraelReactionsYoung ManMotiveHolocaustSlogansHomelandPioneers Author:Ayelet Waldman
“A person like myself, born and raised in the inner city of Atlanta, Georgia, to lower-middle-class parents. But I had the opportunity to get an education, to go and earn a commission in the United States Army, to serve for 22 years, to lead men and women in combat.” MenYearsPersonsStatesOpportunityParentBornUnitedCitiesEducationClassUnited StatesMiddleMen And WomenArmyRaisedMiddle ClassCombatGeorgiaAtlantaInner CityBorn And RaisedUnited States ArmyWomen In CombatAtlanta Georgia Author:Allen West
“God is love," she said. "And he respects love, whether it's between a parents, and child, a man and woman, or friends. I don't think he cares about religion one little bit. Live your life right. Love with all your heart. Don't hurt others, and help those in need. That is all you need to know. And don't worry about heaven. If it exists, you'll be welcome.” IfsThinkingKnowsMenNeedsHeartChildrenLittlesSaidHelpingCareHeavenBitsParentHurtWorryLittle BitMen And WomenWelcomeLive Your LifeGod Is LoveChildren And ParentsThose In NeedLove Respect Author:Ellen Hopkins
“All men and women are born, live, suffer and die; what distinguishes us one from another is our dreams, whether they be dreams about worldly or unworldly things, and what we do to make them come about... We do not choose to be born. We do not choose our parents. We do not choose our historical epoch, the country of our birth, or the immediate circumstances of our upbringing. We do not, most of us, choose to die; nor do we choose the time and conditions of our death. But within this realm of choicelessness, we do choose how we live.” MenLifeInspirationalCountryDreamInspirationSufferingDiesParentBornConditionsBirthCircumstancesMen And WomenHistoricalLive LifeRealmsWorldlyOur DreamsUpbringingEpoch Author:Joseph Epstein
“Father Time is not always a hard parent and though he tarries for none of his children, often lays his hand lightly upon those who have used him well; making them old men and women inexorably enough, but leaving their hearts and spirits young and in full vigor. With such people the gray head is but the impression of the old fellow's hand in giving them his blessing, and every wrinkle but a notch in the quiet calendar of a well-spent life.” PeopleMenGivingWellsHeartChildrenHardEnoughHandsAgeYoungUsedSpiritFatherParentBlessingQuietMen And WomenFellowsLaysAgingLeavingImpressionOld ManGrayWrinklesCalendarsVigorNotchesFather Time Book:Barnaby Rudge: A Tale of the Riots of 'Eighty' Source: Barnaby Rudge: A Tale of the Riots of 'Eighty'