“The attainment of a just society is the cherished hope of civilized men.”— Pierre Trudeau, en.wikiquote.org
“All man are the same except for their belief in their own selves, regardless of what others may think of them.”— Miyamoto Musashi, amazon.com
“No longer shall I paint interiors with men reading and women knitting. I will paint living people who breathe and feel and suffer and love.”— Edvard Munch, en.wikiquote.org
“The old adage that the life of men is like a being at the point where two roads meet refers not only to the general course of life but to individual action. For no sooner do we undertake the least thing than we are pulled hither and yon, and we mix together opposing counsels as though tossed by a st…”— John Calvin, amazon.com
“Before men decline into old age, even in the very bloom of youth, they are involved in many troubles, and they cannot escape from the cares, weariness, sorrows, fears, griefs, inconveniences, and anxieties to which mortal life is subject.”— John Calvin, amazon.com
“Those men think I'm purely decorative, and they're fools for not knowing better.”— Zelda Fitzgerald, amazon.ca
“They made it plain to everyone, however, and above all to the king himself, that although he had plenty of troops, he did not have many men”— Herodotus, amazon.com
“Ignoring men, whether romantically or rhetorically, is existential violence to them”— Jessica Valenti, amazon.com
“If you ever want to know how a man truly feels about you, do absolutely nothing. Then you'll have your answer.”— Miya Yamanouchi, amazon.com