The important work of moving the world forward does not wait to be done by perfect men. – George Eliot
Men should be like Kleenex, soft, strong and disposable. – Cher
The strength and power of a country depends absolutely on the quantity of good men and women in it. – John Ruskin
The only language men ever speak perfectly is the one they learn in babyhood, when no one can teach them anything! – Maria Montessori
Men, their rights, and nothing more women, their rights, and nothing less. – Susan B. Anthony
Either war is obsolete, or men are. – R. Buckminster Fuller
Ah, lives of men! When prosperous they glitter – Like a fair picture when misfortune comes – A wet sponge at one blow has blurred the painting. – Aeschylus
Men do not shape destiny, Destiny produces the man for the hour. – Fidel Castro
On Monday mornings I am dedicated to the proposition that all men are created jerks. – H. Allen Smith
Men should only believe half of what women say. But which half? – Jean Giraudoux
When we tire of well-worn ways, we seek for new. This restless craving in the souls of men spurs them to climb, and to seek the mountain view. – Ella Wheeler Wilcox
The first problem for all of us, men and women, is not to learn, but to unlearn. – Gloria Steinem
Women are systematically degraded by receiving the trivial attentions which men think it manly to pay to the sex, when, in fact, men are insultingly supporting their own superiority. – Mary Wollstonecraft
English culture is basically homosexual in the sense that the men only really care about other men. – Germaine Greer
Whatever women do, they must do twice as well as men to be half as good. Luckily, this is not difficult. – Charlotte Whitton
Rules are for the obedience of fools and the guidance of wise men. – Douglas Bader
Men should pledge themselves to nothing for reflection makes a liar of their resolution. – Sophocles
Ideas devour the ages as men are devoured by their passions. When man is cured, human nature will cure itself perhaps. – Honore de Balzac
Many men are deeply moved by the mere semblance of suffering in a woman they take the look of pain for a sign of constancy or of love. – Honore de Balzac
Once men are caught up in an event, they cease to be afraid. Only the unknown frightens men. – Antoine de Saint-Exupery