Quotes by Men In the middle of nowhere, along a quiet stretch of road, the diner dreamt of the hungry dead. And of two men. A. Lee Martinez creepy men two It is the woman - nearly always - in spite of all the advances of modern feminism, who still takes responsibility for the bulk of the chores, as well as doing her paid job. This is true even in households where men try to be unselfish and to do their share. A. N. Wilson responsibility jobs men The latest research has revealed that women have a higher IQ than men. A. N. Wilson higher research men I am shy to admit that I have followed the advice given all those years ago by a wise archbishop to a bewildered young man: that moments of unbelief 'don't matter,' that if you return to a practice of the faith, faith will return. A. N. Wilson wise men years Tennyson seems to be the patron saint of the wishy washies, which is perhaps why I admire him so much, not only as a poet, but as a man. A. N. Wilson poet saint men The death of any man aged 56 is very sad for his widow and family. And no one would deny that Steve Jobs was a brilliant and highly innovative technician, with great business flair and marketing ability. A. N. Wilson marketing jobs men The portions of a woman which appeal to man's depravity A. P. Herbert depravity care men aven, I have given up smoking again!... God! I feel fit. Homicidal, but fit. A different man. Irritable, moody, depressed, rude, nervy, perhaps; but the lungs are fine. A. P. Herbert rude smoking men The Common Law of England has been laboriously built about a mythical figure-the figure of 'The Reasonable Man'. A. P. Herbert humor men funny An act of God was defined as something which no reasonable man could have expected. A. P. Herbert miracle hope men My ball is in a bunch of fern, A jolly place to be; An angry man is close astern- He waves his club at me. Well, let him wave-the sky is blue; Go on, old ball, we are but two-We may be down in three, Or nine-or ten-or twenty-five-It matters not; to be alive, Is good enough for me. A. P. Herbert blue golf men Men who would face torture without a word become blasphemous at the short fourteenth. It is clear that the game of golf may well be included in that category of intolerable provocations which may legally excuse or mitigate behaviour not otherwise excusable. A. P. Herbert games golf men A man who has made up his mind on a given subject twenty-five years ago and continues to hold his political opinions after he has been proved to be wrong is a man of principle; while he who from time to time adapts his opinions to the changing circumstances of life is an opportunist. A. P. Herbert political-opinions men years The whole Constitution has been erected upon the assumption that the King not only is capable of doing wrong but is more likely to do wrong than other men if he is given the chance. A. P. Herbert chance kings men We want the full works of citizenship with no reservations. We will accept nothing less . . . This condition of freedom, equality, and democracy is not the gift of gods. It is the task of men, yes, men, brave men, honest men, determined men. A. Philip Randolph democracy brave men I can't tell you where a poem comes from, what it is, or what it is for: nor can any other man. The reason I can't tell you is that the purpose of a poem is to go past telling, to be recognised by burning. A. R. Ammons purpose men past I was a common man, and I will always remain a common man. No amount of stardom will ever consume my soul. Money comes, money goes. Fame comes, fame goes. I believe every human being is a celebrity in their own right. A. R. Rahman soul men believe It is good for a man to invite his ghosts into his warm interior, out of the wild night, into the firelight, out of the howling dark. A. S. Byatt dark men night Independent women must expect more of themselves, since neither men nor other more conventionally domesticated women will hope for anything, or expect any result other than utter failure. A. S. Byatt independent-women independent men History, writing, infect after a time a man's sense of himself. A. S. Byatt writing men «1234567891011»