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Men Quotes by Pat Robertson
- I know this is painful for the ladies to hear, but if you get married, you have accepted the headship of a man, your husband.…
- If you go all the way back to the days just following creation, men lived nine hundred years or more.
- It is clear that God is saying, 'I gave man dominion over the earth, but he lost it. Now I desire mature sons and daughters…
- Women should listen and learn quietly and submissively. I do not let women teach men or have authority over them.
- It is interesting, that termites don't build things, and the great builders of our nation almost to a man have been Christians, because Christians have…
- I think 'one man, one vote,' just unrestricted democracy, would not be wise. There needs to be some kind of protection for the minority which…
- I hate Alzheimer's. It is one of the most awful things because, here is a loved one, this is the woman or man that you…
- I know one man who was impotent who gave AIDS to his wife and the only thing they did was kiss.
- I mean, George Bush is a man of prayer. He talks to the lord. He tries to get his direction from the lord.
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