A man's best fortune, or his worst, is his wife.
‐‐ Thomas Fuller
A man's brain has a more difficult time shifting from thinking to feeling than a women's brain does.
‐‐ Barbara De Angelis
A man's car is like an extension of their ego and their manhood.
‐‐ Shakira
A man's character always takes its hue, more or less, from the form and color of things about him.
‐‐ Frederick Douglass
A man's character is his fate.
‐‐ Heraclitus
A man's character is his guardian divinity.
‐‐ Heraclitus
A man's character may be learned from the adjectives which he habitually uses in conversation.
‐‐ Mark Twain
A man's character never changes radically from youth to old age. What happens is that circumstances bring out characteristics which have not been obvious to the superficial observer.
‐‐ Hesketh Pearson
A man's conflicts represent what he 'really' is.
‐‐ Erik Erikson
A man's conscience and his judgment is the same thing; and as the judgment, so also the conscience, may be erroneous.
‐‐ Thomas Hobbes
A man's conscience, like a warning line on the highway, tells him what he shouldn't do - but it does not keep him from doing it.
‐‐ Frank A. Clark
A man's country is not a certain area of land, of mountains, rivers, and woods, but it is a principle and patriotism is loyalty to that principle.
‐‐ George William Curtis
A man's delight in looking forward to and hoping for some particular satisfaction is a part of the pleasure flowing out of it, enjoyed in advance. But this is afterward deducted, for the more we look forward to anything the less we enjoy it when it comes.
‐‐ Arthur Schopenhauer
A man's desire for a son is usually nothing but the wish to duplicate himself in order that such a remarkable pattern may not be lost to the world.
‐‐ Helen Rowland
A man's desire is for the woman, but the woman's desire is rarely other than for the desire of the man.
‐‐ Samuel Taylor Coleridge
A man's dying is more his survivor's affair than his own.
‐‐ Thomas Mann
A man's face as a rule says more, and more interesting things, than his mouth, for it is a compendium of everything his mouth will ever say, in that it is the monogram of all this man's thoughts and aspirations.
‐‐ Arthur Schopenhauer
A man's face is his autobiography. A woman's face is her work of fiction.
‐‐ Oscar Wilde
A man's face is not a rich person's lawn; you are wasting resources if you devote that much energy to trimming your beard, sideburns, or mustache just so. Nor is a man's face the woods; there need not be the tangled weeds, shrubbery, and wildlife/eggs benedict that get ensnared in them.
‐‐ Ellie Kemper
A man's feet should be planted in his country, but his eyes should survey the world.
‐‐ George Santayana
A man's felicity consists not in the outward and visible blessing of fortune, but in the inward and unseen perfections and riches of the mind.
‐‐ Thomas Carlyle
A man's friendships are, like his will, invalidated by marriage - but they are also no less invalidated by the marriage of his friends.
‐‐ Samuel Butler
A man's friendships are one of the best measures of his worth.
‐‐ Charles Darwin
A man's got to do what a man's got to do. A woman must do what he can't.
‐‐ Barry Hannah
A man's got to know his limitations.
‐‐ Peyton Manning
A man's got to take a lot of punishment to write a really funny book.
‐‐ Ernest Hemingway
A man's got to work for more than himself and his kids to feel right.
‐‐ John Dos Passos
A man's got two shots for jewelry: a wedding ring and a watch. The watch is a lot easier to get on and off than a wedding ring.
‐‐ John Mayer
A man's growth is seen in the successive choirs of his friends.
‐‐ Ralph Waldo Emerson
A man's heart may have a secret sanctuary where only one woman may enter, but it is full of little anterooms which are seldom vacant.
‐‐ Helen Rowland
A man's home is his wife's castle.
‐‐ Alexander Chase
A man's homeland is wherever he prospers.
‐‐ Aristophanes
A man's house is his castle.
‐‐ James Otis
A man's illness is his private territory and, no matter how much he loves you and how close you are, you stay an outsider. You are healthy.
‐‐ Lauren Bacall
A man's indebtedness is not virtue; his repayment is. Virtue begins when he dedicates himself actively to the job of gratitude.
‐‐ Ruth Benedict
A man's interest in a single bluebird is worth more than a complete but dry list of the fauna and flora of a town.
‐‐ Henry David Thoreau
A man's kiss is his signature.
‐‐ Mae West
A man's life is interesting primarily when he has failed - I well know. For it's a sign that he tried to surpass himself.
‐‐ Georges Clemenceau
A man's loneliness will kill him slowly, and sitting next to toxic people will kill him quickly.
‐‐ Edward Asiminei
A man's love, till it has been chastened and fastened by the feeling of duty which marriage brings with it, is instigated mainly by the difficulty of pursuit.
‐‐ Anthony Trollope
A man's manners are a mirror in which he shows his portrait.
‐‐ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
A man's measure is his will.
‐‐ Ali ibn Abi Talib
A man's mind is wont to tell him more than seven watchmen sitting in a tower.
‐‐ Rudyard Kipling
A man's mind will very gradually refuse to make itself up until it is driven and compelled by emergency.
‐‐ Anthony Trollope
A man's most glorious actions will at last be found to be but glorious sins, if he hath made himself, and not the glory of God, the end of those actions.
‐‐ Thomas Brooks
A man's most open actions have a secret side to them.
‐‐ Joseph Conrad
A man's motive in the small actions of daily life, like resting a moment on his pitchfork in the sun and listening intently, may be the most important thing about that man.
‐‐ Haniel Long
A man's natural rights are his own, against the whole world; and any infringement of them is equally a crime, whether committed by one man, or by millions; whether committed by one man, calling himself a robber, (or by any other name indicating his true character,) or by millions, calling themselves a government.
‐‐ Lysander Spooner
A man's only as old as the woman he feels.
‐‐ Groucho Marx
A man's opinion is in others; his being is in himself.
‐‐ Joseph Hall