If God were suddenly condemned to live the life which He has inflicted upon men, He would kill Himself.
Man is more interesting than men. God made him and not them in his image. Each one is more precious than all.
Sacrifice is truly the crowning test of the gospel. Men are tried and tested in this mortal probation to see if they will put first in their lives the kingdom of God.
God hates violence. He has ordained that all men fairly possess their property, not seize it.
God cannot approve of a system of servitude, in which the master is guilty of assuming absolute power - of assuming God's place and relation towards his fellow-men.
Various are the pleas and arguments which men of corrupt minds frequently urge against yielding obedience to the just and holy commands of God.
I think there are profound differences between women and men. In intelligence and creativity, there is no difference, but in what one loves, what one likes, the passions - there are differences.
Imparting knowledge is only lighting other men's candles at our lamp without depriving ourselves of any flame.
Getting along with men isn't what's truly important. The vital knowledge is how to get along with a man, one man.
Clearly no one knows what leadership has gone undiscovered in women of all races, and in black and other minority men.
For books are more than books, they are the life, the very heart and core of ages past, the reason why men worked and died, the essence and quintessence of their lives.
As a heterosexual man, I've never really doubted my sexuality, but I've had men in my life and thought, 'If I was gay, I'd be with him' - you know?
The production of children, the nurture of those born, and the daily life of men, of these matters woman is visibly the cause.
All literary men are Red Sox fans - to be a Yankee fan in a literate society is to endanger your life.
A man's real life is that accorded to him in the thoughts of other men by reason of respect or natural love.
I see many more men who are feminist, or at least who have learned about life in the context of feminism.
If you train too much, it can rule your life, and I don't think that's healthy - for men or women.
Avoiding maturity is, for many men, not just a cute hobby, but a life's work - often handsomely rewarded in the infantile popular culture of the West.
I'm not making films for middle aged journalists, who are mostly men. I make films that hopefully entertain people, where they can learn something about life.
For some men, life seems to be one long attempt to escape childhood and all the fears of childhood. That's what many of us are doing.
My feminism is humanism, with the weakest being those who I represent, and that includes many beings and life forms, including some men.