Quotes by George Bernard Shaw with men

George Bernard Shaw

George Bernard Shaw

Irish-English writer and critic

Lived from: 1856 - 1950

Category: Media | Writers (Contemporary) Country: FlagUnited Kingdom

Born: 26 july 1856 Died: 2 november 1950

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  • Power does not corrupt men; fools, however, if they get into a position of power, corrupt power.
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  • Some men see things as they are and say, ''Why?'' I of dream things that never were, and say, ''Why not?''
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  • Well, dearie, men have to do some awfully mean things to keep up their respectability. But you can't blame them for that, can you?
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  • What is wrong with priests and popes is that instead of being apostles and saints, they are nothing but empirics who say ''I know'' instead of ''I am learning,'' and pray for credulity and inertia as wise men pray for skepticism and activity.
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  • What is wrong with the prosaic Englishman is what is wrong with the prosaic men of all countries: stupidity.
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  • When men die of disease they are said to die from
    natural causes. When they recover (and mostly they do)
    the doctor gets the credit of curing them.
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  • Women are called womanly only when they regard themselves as existing solely for the use of men.
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