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  • Andrea Dworkin Men know everything - all of them - all the time - no matter how stupid or inexperienced or arrogant or ignorant they are.
    Andrea Dworkin
    American radical feminist and writer (1946 - 2005)
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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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  • Woody Allen Men learn to love the woman they are attracted to. Women learn to become attracted to the man they fall in love with.
    Woody Allen
    American movie director and actor (1935 - )
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  • Oscar Wilde Men marry because they are tired; women, because they are curious; both are disappointed.
    Oscar Wilde
    Irish writer (1854 - 1900)
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  • Josh Billings Men mourn for what they have lost; women for what they ain't got.
    Josh Billings
    American humorist (1818 - 1885)
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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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  • William Penn Men must be governed by God, or they will be ruled by tyrants.
    William Penn
    English religious leader, founder of Pennsylvania (1644 - 1718)
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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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  • Blaise Pascal Men never do evil so completely and cheerfully as when they do it from religious conviction.
    Pensees
    Blaise Pascal
    French mathematician, physicist and philosopher (1623 - 1662)
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  • William Arthur Ward Men never plan to be failures; they simply fail to plan to be successful.
    William Arthur Ward
    American writer and poet (1921 - 1994)
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  • Sophocles Men of ill judgment ignore the good that lies within their hands, till they have lost it.
    Sophocles
    Greek poet (496 - 406)
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  • Leonardo da Vinci Men of lofty genius when they are doing the least work are most active.
    Leonardo da Vinci
    Italian painter, engineer and musician (1452 - 1519)
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  • Aesop Men often bear little grievances with less courage than they do large misfortunes.
    Aesop
    Greek fabulist and story teller (620 - 564)
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  • Edward Hoagland Men often compete with one another until the day they die; comradeship consists of rubbing shoulders jocularly with a competitor.
    Edward Hoagland
    American Novelist, Essayist (1932 - )
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  • Samuel Smiles Men often discover their affinity to each other by the mutual love they have for a book.
    Samuel Smiles
    Scottish writer (1812 - 1904)
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  • William R. Alger Men often make up in wrath what they want in reason.
    William R. Alger
    American writer (1822 - 1905)
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  • Alexander Hamilton Men often oppose a thing merely because they have had no agency in planning it, or because it may have been planned by those whom they dislike.
    Alexander Hamilton
    American statesman (1757 - 1804)
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  • Blaise Pascal Men often take their imagination for their heart; and they believe they are converted as soon as they think of being converted.
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    Blaise Pascal
    French mathematician, physicist and philosopher (1623 - 1662)
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  • Thomas Szasz Men often treat others worse than they treat themselves, but they rarely treat anyone better. It is the height of folly to expect consideration and decency from a person who mistreats himself.
    Thomas Szasz
    American psychiatrist (1920 - 2012)
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