A man doesn't know what happiness is until he's married. By then, it's too late.
‐‐ Frank Sinatra
A man doesn't know what he knows until he knows what he doesn't know.
‐‐ Laurence J. Peter
A man doesn't know what it's like to be a woman; it's that simple.
‐‐ Tracey Emin
A man doesn't plant a tree for himself. He plants it for posterity.
‐‐ Alexander Smith
A man either lives life as it happens to him, meets it head-on and licks it, or he turns his back on it and starts to wither away.
‐‐ Gene Roddenberry
A man endures misfortune without complaint.
‐‐ Franz Schubert
A man from a primitive culture who sees an automobile might guess that it was powered by the wind or by an antelope hidden under the car, but when he opens up the hood and sees the engine he immediately realizes that it was designed.
‐‐ Michael Behe
A man from hell is not afraid of hot ashes.
‐‐ Dorothy Gilman
A man gazing on the stars is proverbially at the mercy of the puddles in the road.
‐‐ Alexander Smith
A man generally has two reasons for doing a thing. One that sounds good, and a real one.
‐‐ J. P. Morgan
A man growing old becomes a child again.
‐‐ Sophocles
A man has a birthright to be tired and retired. I am retired completely.
‐‐ Rajneesh
A man has a property in his opinions and the free communication of them.
‐‐ James Madison
A man has a tendency to accept you the way you are, while most women immediately start to pick flaws and want to change you.
‐‐ Marilyn Monroe
A man has always to be busy with his thoughts if anything is to be accomplished.
‐‐ Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
A man has cause for regret only when he sows and no one reaps.
‐‐ Charles Goodyear
A man has every season while a woman only has the right to spring.
‐‐ Jane Fonda
A man has free choice to the extent that he is rational.
‐‐ Thomas Aquinas
A man has made at least a start on discovering the meaning of human life when he plants shade trees under which he knows full well he will never sit.
‐‐ D. Elton Trueblood
A man has no more character than he can command in a time of crisis.
‐‐ Ralph W. Sockman
A man has no religion who has not slowly and painfully gathered one together, adding to it, shaping it; and one's religion is never complete and final, it seems, but must always be undergoing modification.
‐‐ D. H. Lawrence
A man has one hundred dollars and you leave him with two dollars, that's subtraction.
‐‐ Mae West
A man has only one way of being immortal on earth: he has to forget he is a mortal.
‐‐ Jean Giraudoux
A man has to be Joe McCarthy to be called ruthless. All a woman has to do is put you on hold.
‐‐ Marlo Thomas
A man has to have goals - for a day, for a lifetime - and that was mine, to have people say, 'There goes Ted Williams, the greatest hitter who ever lived.'
‐‐ Ted Williams
A man has to have sensibility, wit, mystery, tolerance, and strength... Romance also helps.
‐‐ Carolina Herrera
A man has to learn that he cannot command things, but that he can command himself; that he cannot coerce the wills of others, but that he can mold and master his own will: and things serve him who serves Truth; people seek guidance of him who is master of himself.
‐‐ James Allen
A man has to live with himself, and he should see to it that he always has good company.
‐‐ Charles Evans Hughes
A man in a bookstore buys a book on loneliness and every woman in the store hits on him. A woman buys a book on loneliness and the store clears out.
‐‐ Douglas Coupland
A man in a suit looking put together and dapper is very attractive, but I also kind of like the I-just-rolled-out-of-bed, a-little-bit-of-scruff, effortless, not-trying-hard-but-still-sexy guy. If a guy spends more time looking in the mirror than I do, that's problem!
‐‐ Nina Dobrev
A man in a well tailored suit will always shine brighter than a guy in an off-the-rack suit.
‐‐ Michael Kors
A man in debt is so far a slave.
‐‐ Ralph Waldo Emerson
A man in love is incomplete until he has married. Then he's finished.
‐‐ Zsa Zsa Gabor
A man in my situation, my lords, has not only to encounter the difficulties of fortune. and the force of power over minds which it has corrupted or subjugated. but the difficulties of established prejudice: the man dies, but his memory lives.
‐‐ Robert Emmet
A man in passion rides a horse that runs away with him.
‐‐ Thomas Fuller
A man in the house is worth two in the street.
‐‐ Mae West
A man is a better citizen of the United States for being also a loyal citizen of his state and of his city; for being loyal to his family and to his profession or trade; for being loyal to his college or his lodge.
‐‐ Louis D. Brandeis
A man is a fool if he drinks before he reaches the age of 50, and a fool if he doesn't afterward.
‐‐ Frank Lloyd Wright
A man is a god in ruins.
‐‐ Duke Ellington
A man is a god in ruins. When men are innocent, life shall be longer, and shall pass into the immortal, as gently as we awake from dreams.
‐‐ Ralph Waldo Emerson
A man is a man in every part of the world. It has nothing to do with race. It has to do with the culture and education that each man has received since he was a child, in his home. It has to do with how he was raised.
‐‐ Alicia Machado
A man is a method, a progressive arrangement; a selecting principle, gathering his like to him; wherever he goes.
‐‐ Ralph Waldo Emerson
A man is a poet if difficulties inherent in his art provide him with ideas; he is not a poet if they deprive him of ideas.
‐‐ Paul Valery
A man is a poor creature compared to a woman.
‐‐ Honore de Balzac
A man is a very small thing, and the night is very large and full of wonders.
‐‐ Lord Dunsany
A man is accountable to no person for his doings.
‐‐ James Otis
A man is already halfway in love with any woman who listens to him.
‐‐ Brendan Behan
A man is as good as he has to be, and a woman as bad as she dares.
‐‐ Elbert Hubbard
A man is as old as his arteries.
‐‐ Thomas Sydenham
A man is as old as his arteries and his interests. If he permits his economic, religious, or social arteries to harden, or loses interest in whatever concerns mankind... he will need only six feet of earth.
‐‐ Josephus Daniels