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A decent moustache can intimidate a man, while a great moustache can frighten an army.


Anya Wylde


#intimidate #men-s-appearance #moustache #men

The young man went to India, where he was drowned. As there is no mystery in this matter, it may as well be stated here that young Heaton ultimately returned to England, as drowned men have ever been in the habit of doing, when their return will mightily inconvenience innocent persons who have taken their places. It is a disputed question whether the sudden disappearance of a man, or his reappearance after a lapse of years, is the more annoying. ("The Vengeance Of The Dead")


Robert Barr


#reappearance #replacement #men

Oh, William, what pitiable creatures we men are! When we go to church we make the devil angry, when we enjoy ourselves in the inns, we make God angry; we are the unlucky lot stuck between two fires!


Mehmet Murat ildan


#men

All men who repeat a line from Shakespeare are William Shakespeare


Jorge Luis Borges


#men

That happens a lot with Shakespeare. The women go after what they want; the men wind up suckered into things.


Gayle Forman


#men #poet #relationships #rules #shakespeare-in-love

In the general American population, 3.9 percent of adult men are six foot two or taller. Among my CEO sample, almost a third were six foot two or taller.


Malcolm Gladwell


#assumptions #prejudice #men

When we are born, we cry that we are come to this great stage of fools.


William Shakespeare


#fools #newborn #stage #shakespeare

To be honest, as this world goes, is to be one man picked out of ten thousand.


William Shakespeare


#shakespeare

Coleridge’s description of Iago’s actions as "motiveless malignancy" applies in some degree to all the Shakespearian villains. The adjective motiveless means, firstly, that the tangible gains, if any, are clearly not the principal motive, and, secondly, that the motive is not the desire for personal revenge upon another for a personal injury. Iago himself proffers two reasons for wishing to injure Othello and Cassio. He tells Roderigo that, in appointing Cassio to be his lieutenant, Othello has treated him unjustly, in which conversation he talks like the conventional Elizabethan malcontent. In his soliloquies with himself, he refers to his suspicion that both Othello and Cassio have made him a cuckold, and here he talks like the conventional jealous husband who desires revenge. But there are, I believe, insuperable objections to taking these reasons, as some critics have done, at their face value.


W.H. Auden


#shakespeare #villains #motivational

Being afraid you'll look like a coward is the worst reason for doing anything.


John Irving


#cowardice #cowardice






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