The men in the steel industry who sacrificed their all were nor merely aiding their fellows at home but were adding strength to the cause of their comrades in all industry.
‐‐ John L. Lewis
The men in those old days of the seventeenth century, when in constant dread of attacks by Indians, always rose when the services were ended and left the house before the women and children, thus making sure the safe exit of the latter.
‐‐ Alice Morse Earle
The men of action are, after all, only the unconscious instruments of the men of thought.
‐‐ Heinrich Heine
The men of the future will yet fight their way to many a liberty that we do not even miss.
‐‐ Max Stirner
The men resent a woman getting any honour in what they consider is essentially their field. Men painters mostly despise women painters. So I have decided to stop squirming, to throw any honour in with Canada and women.
‐‐ Emily Carr
The men that is now is only all palaver and what they can get out of you.
‐‐ James Joyce
The men to whom Jesus Christ committed the fortunes and destiny of His Church were men of prayer. To no other kind of men has God ever committed Himself in this world.
‐‐ Edward McKendree Bounds
The men were all scumbags, but the whole point of the film is to show the development of that. Each guy is going in there to have a good time. By and large, these men are career men, family men, and you just see the deterioration of them.
‐‐ Taylor Dane
The men who abandon themselves to the passions of this miserable life, are compared in Scripture to beasts.
‐‐ Peter Abelard
The men who followed Him were unique in their generation. They turned the world upside down because their hearts had been turned right side up. The world has never been the same.
‐‐ Billy Graham
The men who founded and governed Massachusetts and Connecticut took themselves so seriously that they kept track of everything they did for the benefit of posterity and hoarded their papers so carefully that the whole history of the United States, recounted mainly by their descendants, has often appeared to be the history of New England writ large.
‐‐ Edmund Morgan
The men who have furnished me with my greatest inspiration have not been men of wealth, but men of deeds.
‐‐ James Cash Penney
The men who have guided the destiny of the United States have found the strength for their tasks by going to their knees. This private unity of public men and their God is an enduring source of reassurance for the people of America.
‐‐ Lyndon B. Johnson
The men who have succeeded are men who have chosen one line and stuck to it.
‐‐ Andrew Carnegie
The men who made the war were profuse in their praises of the man who kicked the P.M. out of his office and now degrades by his disloyal, dishonest and lying presence the greatest office in the State.
‐‐ John Burns
The men who miss success have two general alibis: 'I'm not a genius' is one; the other, 'There aren't the opportunities today there used to be.' Neither excuse holds. The first is beside the point; the second is altogether wrong.
‐‐ Charles M. Schwab
The men who succeed are the efficient few. They are the few who have the ambition and will power to develop themselves.
‐‐ Robert Burton
The men whose manhood you have broken will loathe you, and will always be brooding and scheming to strike a fresh blow.
‐‐ James Larkin
The mental act of sensation which issues in reflex movement is so simple as to defy analysis.
‐‐ Samuel Alexander
The mental aspect of golf is what makes golf such a great sport.
‐‐ Johnny Miller
The mental body, like the astral, varies much in different people; it is composed of coarser or of finer matter, according to the needs of the more or less unfolded consciousness connected with it. In the educated it is active and well-defined; in the undeveloped it is cloudy and inchoate.
‐‐ Annie Besant
The mental capacity of a person to make reasonable contracts, is the only criterion, by which to determine his legal capacity to make obligatory contracts. And his mental capacity to make reasonable contracts is certainly not to be determined by the fact that he is, or is not, twenty-one years of age.
‐‐ Lysander Spooner
The mental health conversation is very important to me. I have friends that struggle with various mental illnesses. I've struggled with depression and anxiety. I'm very interested in how we deal with that.
‐‐ Matthew Quick
The mentality in Washington is, 'Look what our government - what our government can do for the American people.' We've got to get away from that mentality, and realize it's too expensive. We can't afford it.
‐‐ Marlin Stutzman
The mentality of how we treat one another needs to be examined - especially how we treat our men of color.
‐‐ Octavia Spencer
The mentality of the Russian demands a lord, a czar, a president.
‐‐ Valentina Matviyenko
The mentality we have in India is not very sporting.
‐‐ Mahesh Bhupathi
The mentality with African and European people is different. In Africa, when you come from a difficult life, when it's not so easy to eat, not so easy to survive, you respect money when you start to earn it, and you respect people more. When you respect people, they will respect you, and your life is better for that.
‐‐ Yaya Toure
The mentally ill may have shattered lives, but how that is different than the way sin distorts our ability to comprehend who we are as God's creatures is not clear.
‐‐ Stanley Hauerwas
The mentor-mentee relationship is ideally like that of the guru and disciple: motivated by the desire of the guru to impart knowledge to the disciple.
‐‐ Vivek Wadhwa
The menu should be part of the entertainment, part of the dining experience. It's kind of like reading the 'Playbill' when you go to the theater. It should be an alluring and interactive document. Does it have burn marks on it from the candle? If you ever get a greasy menu with food stains on it, it's time to run like hell.
‐‐ Joe Bastianich
The Menzies Government, by its participation in the plans for the development of other nations, can see the virtue of planning for them but apparently cannot see the virtue of a plan for Australia.
‐‐ Lionel Murphy
The mercantile business did not suit me.
‐‐ John James Audubon
The Mercedes-Benz Fashion Force car is a statement about New York being one of the greatest fashion capitals of the world and the confident approach to individualistic style that people strive to explore throughout this amazing city.
‐‐ Brad Goreski
'The Merchant of Venice' is a straightforward, clear story, while 'The Winter's Tale,' as a general rule, is hard to present because there is so much plot.
‐‐ Jesse L. Martin
The Merchants of Carolina, are fair, frank Traders.
‐‐ John Lawson
The mercury rule writers also ignored mercury's special qualities.
‐‐ Tom Allen
The mercy caravans are through there the medicine refugees flowing out. It makes the United States look very bad here. And much more like an occupation force than it did before.
‐‐ Jon Lee Anderson
The mere assemblage of peace loving people to interchange convincing reasons for their common faith, mere exhortation and argument to the public in favor of peace in general fall short of the mark.
‐‐ Elihu Root
The mere attempt to examine my own confusion would consume volumes.
‐‐ James Agee
The mere brute pleasure of reading the sort of pleasure a cow must have in grazing.
‐‐ Gilbert K. Chesterton
The mere dates of my existence do not interest me, except in one connection. When the Great War started I was too old to be acceptable as a volunteer; when conscription followed I was too old to be conscripted.
‐‐ Laurence Housman
The mere existence of 'Buffy' proves the declinists wrong about one thing: Hollywood commercialism can produce great art. Complex and evolving characters. Playful language. Joy and sorrow, pathos and elation. Episodes that dare to be different - to tell stories in silence or in song. Big themes and terrible choices.
‐‐ Virginia Postrel
The mere fact of an American being present could help save the lives of innocent people. That's why I believe in the importance of bearing witness, to become a voice for the voiceless.
‐‐ Bianca Jagger
The mere fact of my novel being filmed means very little to me. For a long while after 'The Crimson Petal's publication in 2002, it looked as though Hollywood was going to adapt it.
‐‐ Michel Faber
The mere fact that I'm former head of state and former under-secretary in the U.N. system, it means that I can get in touch with anybody in the world, in theory.
‐‐ Martti Ahtisaari
The mere fact that so many continue to rise, year after year, out of just such conditions as you may think are fatal to your advancement, ought to convince you that you also can conquer your environment.
‐‐ Orison Swett Marden
The mere holding of slaves, therefore, is a condition having per se nothing of moral character in it, any more than the being a parent, or employer, or ruler.
‐‐ Samuel Morse
The mere imparting of information is not education.
‐‐ Carter G. Woodson
The mere process of growing old together will make our slightest acquaintances seem like bosom friends.
‐‐ Logan Pearsall Smith
The mere process of growing old together will make the slightest acquaintance seem a bosom friend.
‐‐ Ed Koch