“Latinas' life expectancies are relatively long. When a current retiree hits 65 and begins receiving her benefit check, she can expect to live another 22 years. That life expectancy is higher than white women or men.” MenYearsLongWhiteHigherBenefitsCurrentsChecksReceivingExpectancyLatinaLife Expectancy Author:Grace Napolitano
“There are men and women still on the streets, and that's all they are saying Can you spare a quarter? I come from a crowd of people who were current on the outlook on life, who were social and knew where they were and had some input into how things seemed to be.” PeopleMenStillsSocialStreetsMen And WomenCurrentsCrowdsQuartersSparesOutlookInputOutlook On Life Author:Abbey Lincoln
“Life is as the sea, art a ship in which man conquers life's crushing formlessness, reducing it to a course, a series of swells, tides and wind currents inscribed on a chart.” MenArtLife IsCoursesSeaWindSeriesCurrentsShipsConquerCrushTidesReducing Book:The Collected Essays of Ralph Ellison: Revised and Updated Source: The Collected Essays of Ralph Ellison: Revised and Updated
“Men turn to formal wear when they want a new job or when they think their current one is in danger. They try to present themselves as powerful and successful.” ThinkingMenWantTryingJobsTurnsPowerfulSuccessfulDangerCurrentsFormalNew JobFormal Wear Author:Peter York
“All human progress, even in morals, has been the work of men who have doubted the current moral values, not of men who have whooped them up and tried to enforce them.” MenHumansHas BeensValuesMoralProgressSocietyCurrentsSkepticDoubtedHuman ProgressMoral ValuesUncivilized Book:Minority Report Source: Minority Report