Quotes about Men
For those that think men make progress collectively, I warn you, history teaches: You couldn't be more wrong.
— Glenn Beck
I preach as a dying man to dying men.
— Greg Laurie
God always saves the world from the consequences of unintended errors of men who live in fear of Him.
— Mahatma Gandhi
My trust is solely in God. And I trust men only because I trust God. If I had no God to rely upon, I should be like Timon, a hater of my species.
— Mahatma Gandhi
I trust men only because I trust God.
— Mahatma Gandhi
The hallmark of religion is to distrust claims made for mortal men. It is in ages of great religious faith that great skepticism can find expression.
— Malcolm Muggeridge
That folly of old age which is called dotage is peculiar to silly old men, not to age itself.
— Cicero
War talk by men who have been in a war is always interesting; whereas moon talk by a poet who has not been in the moon is likely to be dull.
— Mark Twain
By common consent of all the nations and all the ages the most valuable thing in this world is the homage of men, whether deserved or undeserved.
— Mark Twain
A group of men in evening clothes looks like a flock of crows, and is just about as inspiring.
— Mark Twain
When I was a child there were many witches, and they bewitched both cattle and men, especially children.
— Martin Luther
I've never had a dislike for men. I've been badly treated by some. But I've been loved greatly by some. I married a lot of them.
— Maya Angelou