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Men Quotes by Robert Bly
- There are a lot of men who are healthier at age fifty then they have ever been before, because a lot of their fear is…
- What does it mean when a man falls in love with a radiant face across the room? It may mean that he has some soul…
- By the time a man is 35 he knows that the images of the right man, the tough man, the true man which he received…
- Grief is the doorway to a man's feelings.
- We are living at an important and fruitful moment now, for it is clear to men that the images of adult manhood given by the…
- ... where a man's wound is, that is where his genius will be.
- And why shouldn't the miraculous, / Caught on this earth, visit / The old man alone in his hut?
- A person who discreetly farts in an elevator is not a divine being, and a man needs to know this.
- The inner boy in a messed-up family may keep on being shamed, invaded, disappointed, and paralyzed for years and years. "I am a victim," he…
- In ordinary life, a mentor can guide a young man through various disciplines, helping to bring him out of boyhood into manhood; and that in…
- I know a lot of men who are healthier at age fifty than they have ever been before, because a lot of their fear is…
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