Quote by Warren Farrell
A mans primary fantasy is access to a variety of attractive women

A mans primary fantasy is access to a variety of attractive women without the fear of rejection. – Warren Farrell

Other quotes by Warren Farrell

Without husbands, women have to focus on earning more. They work longer hours, theyre willing to relocate and theyre more likely to choose higher-paying fields like technology. – Warren Farrell

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Technology
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I dont think theres anything that is a greater area of discrimination against women today than the fact that nowhere in the world is there a female role model in team sports that more than half of a general audience would recognize. – Warren Farrell

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Sports
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Men are fair, and they have learned not to personalize anger – they can disagree with you and argue to the bone, but afterward they still consider you a nice person with whom the underlying human relationship need not be altered. – Warren Farrell

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Anger
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Repentance is not so much remorse for what we have done as the fear of the consequences. – Francois de La Rochefoucauld

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Fear

Everywhere that freedom stirs, let tyrants fear. – George W. Bush

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Fear

I decided to make Captain America because I realized I wasnt doing the film because it terrified me. You cant make decisions based on fear. – Chris Evans

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Fear

Those that walk with fear will always be too busy hiding. – Mike Dolan, @HawaiianLife

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Fear

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Trust me, I play the game for the fans, my family and myself. – David Ortiz

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Trust

Somehow we cant live outside the politics of race. Theres something very deep in all of us, that is taught to us when we are very, very little. Which is the disrespect and fear of the other. – Anna Deavere Smith

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Fear

Let your entrance into the sick room decrease, not increase, the irritability of your patient. – Martin H. Fischer (1879–1962)

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Medical

But the best thing Washington can do for education is realize that our role is limited. Washington must keep its promises, but let those who know our childrens names- parents, teachers and school board members- make education decisions. – Mark Kennedy

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Education