Quotes with son—and

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  • Alfred Lord Tennyson Men at most differ as Heaven and Earth, but women, worst and best, as Heaven and Hell.
    Alfred Lord Tennyson
    English poet (1809 - 1892)
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  • Billie Jean King Men can have a huge turnover of sponsorship and still survive a lot better than the women. But the women's ratings are better, at least at home in the United States than in the men's tennis.
    Billie Jean King
    American tennis player (1943 - )
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  • Blaise Pascal Men despise religion. They hate it and are afraid it may be true.
    Blaise Pascal
    French mathematician, physicist and philosopher (1623 - 1662)
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  • John Ruskin Men don't and can't live by exchanging articles, but by producing them. They don't live by trade, but by work. Give up that foolish and vain title of Trades Unions; and take that of laborers Unions.
    John Ruskin
    English art critic (1819 - 1900)
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  • Francis Bacon Men fear death as children fear to go in the dark; and as that natural fear in children is increased with tales, so is the other.
    Francis Bacon
    English philosopher and statesman (1561 - 1626)
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  • Giambattista Vico Men first feel necessity, then look for utility, next attend to comfort, still later amuse themselves with pleasure, thence grow dissolute in luxury, and finally go mad and waste their substance.
    Giambattista Vico
    Italian philosopher, historian (1668 - 1744)
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  • Baruch Spinoza Men govern nothing with more difficulty than their tongues, and can moderate their desires more than their words.
    Baruch Spinoza
    Dutch philosopher (1632 - 1677)
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  • Edward Hoagland Men greet each other with a sock on the arm, women with a hug, and the hug wears better in the long run.
    Edward Hoagland
    American Novelist, Essayist (1932 - )
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  • Erica Jong Men have always detested women's gossip because they suspect the truth: their measurements are being taken and compared.
    Erica Jong
    American author (1942 - )
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  • William Somerset Maugham Men have an extraordinarily erroneous opinion of their position in nature; and the error is ineradicable.
    William Somerset Maugham
    English writer (1874 - 1965)
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  • William Shakespeare Men have died from time to time, and worms have eaten them, but not for love.
    William Shakespeare
    English playwright and poet (1564 - 1616)
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  • Carroll Quigley Men have social needs. They have a need for other people; they have a need to love and be loved.
    Source: Oscar Iden Lecture Series, Lecture 3: The State of Individuals (1976)
    Carroll Quigley
    American historian and theorist (1910 - 1977)
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  • Anne Morrow Lindbergh Men kick friendship around like a football, but it doesn't seem to crack. Women treat it like glass and it goes to pieces.
    Anne Morrow Lindbergh
    American Author (1906 - 2001)
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  • Samuel Johnson Men know that women are an over-match for them, and therefore they choose the weakest or most ignorant. If they did not think so, they never could be afraid of women knowing as much as themselves.
    Samuel Johnson
    English writer (1709 - 1784)
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  • Camille Paglia Men know they are sexual exiles. They wander the earth seeking satisfaction, craving and despising, never content. There is nothing in that anguished motion for women to envy.
    Camille Paglia
    American academic and social critic (1947 - )
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  • Sir Thomas Browne Men live by intervals of reason under the sovereignty of humor and passion.
    Sir Thomas Browne
    British author, physician and philosopher (1605 - 1682)
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  • Ralph Waldo Emerson Men love to wonder and that is the seed of our science.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson
    American poet and philosopher (1803 - 1882)
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  • Rebecca West Men must be capable of imagining and executing and insisting on social change if they are to reform or even maintain civilization, and capable too of furnishing the rebellion which is sometimes necessary if society is not to perish of immobility.
    Rebecca West
    British author (1892 - 1983)
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  • Albert Camus Men must live and create. Live to the point of tears.
    Albert Camus
    French writer, essayist and Nobel Prize winner in literature (1956) (1913 - 1960)
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  • Samuel Smiles Men must necessarily be the active agents of their own well-being and well-doing... they themselves must in the very nature of things be their own best helpers.
    Samuel Smiles
    Scottish writer (1812 - 1904)
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