“...There are also those who inadvertently grant power to another man's words by continuously trying to spite him. If a man gets to the point where he can simply say, 'The sky is blue,' and people indignantly rush up trying to refute him saying, 'No, the sky is light blue,' then, whether they realize it or not, he has become an authority figure even to such adversaries.” PeopleIfsMenTryingLightRealizingLeadershipSkyFiguresAuthorityBlueSpiteGrantsAdversariesAnother ManSaying NoAuthority FiguresLight Blue Author:Criss Jami
“I hate the term 'arm candy.' But, look, a woman's figure is a beautiful thing, and if she has shapely legs, then she should show them off, because men love to see that. Not just heterosexual men - gay men like to see a woman in her beauty and the shape of her.” IfsMenShouldLooksShowsBeautifulHateTermFiguresArmsGayShapesI HateLegsBeautiful ThingsCandyGay MenHer Beauty Author:Bruce Forsyth
“Often men believe women are the same, and once they figure what works for one woman they apply that same method to all the other women they are intimate with, and that's one of the major problems.” MenBelieveProblemFiguresMajorsMethodIntimateOne WomanMajor Problems Author:Gail Saltz
“Assuming that he believes at all, the everyday Christian is a pitiful figure, a man who really cannot count up to three, and who besides, precisely because of his mental incompetence, would not deserve such a punishment as Christianity promises him.” MenBelieveChristianThreeChristianityFiguresPromiseDeserveAssumingEverydayPunishmentIncompetencePitiful Book:Human, All Too Human: A Book for Free Spirits Source: Human, All Too Human: A Book for Free Spirits
“Style! style! why, all writers will tell you that it is the very thing which can least of all be changed. A man's style is nearly as much a part of him as his physiognomy, his figure, the throbbing of this pulse,--in short, as any part of his being is at least subjected to the action of the will.” MenActionStyleFiguresChangedPulsePhysiognomy Author:Isaac D'Israeli
“Painting embraces and contains within itself all the things which nature produces or which results from the fortuitous actions of men... he is but a poor master who makes only a single figure well.” MenWellsActionPoorResultsFiguresProducePaintingMastersEmbraceFortuitous Book:Notebooks Source: Notebooks
“Men and words are ready made, and you, O Painter, if you do not know how to make your figures move, are like an orator who knows not how to use his words.” IfsKnowsMenMadeUseMovingKnow HowFiguresReadyPainterOrators Book:The notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci Source: The notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci