The true man wants two things: danger and play. For that reason he wants woman, as the most dangerous plaything. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Does not every true man feel that he is himself made higher by doing reverence to what is really above him? — Thomas Carlyle Copy Share Image
You talk about finding God, what did you | I'm looking for a true man, never find? — Mak_786 Copy Share Image
A true man is always willing tohelp others. But a selfish nothing thinking except himself. — Mak_786 Copy Share Image
A true man of honor feels humbled himself when he cannot help humbling others. — Robert E. Lee Copy Share Image
The loss of fortune to a true man is but the trumpet challenge to renewed exertion, not the thunder stroke of destruction. — Edwin Hubbel Chapin Copy Share Image
A true man shouldn't be sacred of his wife instead.should always respect her — Bakre Basit Babatunde Copy Share Image
There are no perfectly honorable men; but every true man has one main point of honor and a few minor ones. — George Bernard Shaw Copy Share Image
Tis gold Which buys admittance--oft it doth--yea, and makes Diana's rangers false themselves, yield up This deer to th' stand o' th'… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
A true man never frets about his place in the world, but just slides into it by the gravitation of his nature,… — Edwin Hubbel Chapin Copy Share Image
Washington and the elder Napoleon. Both were brave men; both were true men; both loved their country and dared to expose their… — Matthew Simpson Copy Share Image
The true man of God is heartsick, grieved at the worldliness of the Church, grieved at the toleration of sin in the… — Leonard Ravenhill Copy Share Image
“I told you this long ago, and it is still true. I am a man with but one heart to give, and… — Diane Haeger Copy Share Image
“We’re better together than we are apart. The American Dream has us looking out for ourselves even at the expense of our… — Trevor D. Richardson Copy Share Image
Family & friends who know me say I changed & Im not the same person that I was before Yea that is… — Anna Smith Copy Share Image
No man dies for what he knows to be true. Men die for what they want to be true, for what some… — Oscar Wilde Copy Share Image
“I am not quite the person to decide on another's gentlemanliness, Miss Hale. I mean, I don't quite understand your application of… — Elizabeth Gaskell Copy Share Image
War paralyzes your courage and deadens the spirit of true manhood. It degrades and stupefies with the sense that you are not… — Alexander Berkman Copy Share Image
“Let us affront and reprimand the smooth mediocrity and squalid contentment of the times, and hurl in the face of custom and… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
We are living at an important and fruitful moment now, for it is clear to men that the images of adult manhood… — Robert Bly Copy Share Image
My brother, this "religiosity" is not the standard by which true men of God are measured. In all the rituals that Islam… — Louis Farrakhan Copy Share Image
“mold—William Henry Yale also subscribed to Roosevelt’s notions of the ideal American man and of the dangers of “over-civilization,” code for effeminacy.… — Scott Anderson Copy Share Image
Most men would feel shame if caught preparing with their own hands precisely such a dinner, whether of animal or vegetable food,… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
While you were trying to show you were better than me to your girl all you were doing was ... bring her… — MrCountry Copy Share Image
The true man of science will know nature better by his finer organization; he will smell, taste, see, hear, feel, better than… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
“Elijah was vindicated then and there as being a true man of God. Not everybody gets vindication that soon. For some it… — R. T. Kendall Copy Share Image
“The lack of traces is the trace of his Perfect One. In the immensity of the strength of his spirit, compared to… — Julius Evola Copy Share Image
“Where was it that I read about a man condemned to death saying or thinking, an hour before his death, that if… — Fyodor Dostoyevsky Copy Share Image
He is not a true man of science who does not bring some sympathy to his studies, and expect to learn something… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
“How many winds of doctrine we have known in recent decades, how many ideological currents, how many ways of thinking. The small… — Pope Benedict XVI Copy Share Image
“The great charm of conversation consists less in the display of one’s own wit and intelligence, than in the power to draw… — Anonymous Copy Share Image