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Men Quotes by Jack Donovan
- Relieved of moral pretense and stripped of folk costumes, the raw masculinity that all men know in their gut has to do with being good…
- Civilization comes at a cost of manliness. It comes at a cost of wildness, of risk, of strife. It comes at a cost of strength,…
- Strength, Courage, Mastery, and Honor are the alpha virtues of men all over the world. They are the fundamental virtues of men because without them,…
- When men evaluate each other as men, they still look for the same virtues that they'd need to keep the perimeter. Men respond to and…
- Men of ideas and men of action have much to learn from each other, and the truly great are men of both action and abstraction.
- There is a difference between being a good man and being good at being a man.
- When someone tells a man to be a man, they mean that there is a way to be a man. A man is not just…
- Sometimes men pick fights just for something to do-just to feel something like the threat of harm and the possibility of triumph.
- A man who is more concerned with being a good man than being good at being a man makes a very well-behaved slave.
- A man is not merely a man but a man among men, in a world of men. Being good at being a man has more…
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- Men of sense often learn from their enemies. It is from their foes, not their friends, that cities learn the lesson of… — Aristophanes