No man who knows aught, can be so stupid to deny that all men naturally were born free.
Any body of men who believe in hell will persecute whenever they have the power.
I've never directed anything before 'Mad Men,' so I don't feel I have any advice for the other directors.
Sincerity is like traveling on a plain, beaten road, which commonly brings a man sooner to his journey's end than by-ways, in which men often lose themselves.
What interests me is why men think of women as witches. It's because they're so fascinating and exasperating, so other.
Like 'Twin Peaks,' '24,' 'Mad Men,' and 'The Sopranos' before it, 'Downton Abbey' enriches the iconography and collective lore of pop culture. It replenishes the stream.
Wealthy men, too, like several of those in our neighborhood, had so many slaves that they were compelled to buy other plantations on which to employ them.
Female spies typically represented one of two extremes: the seductress who employed her wiles to manipulate men, and the cross-dresser who blended in by impersonating them.
I was a weedy kid, not like one of those working-class men who can accommodate not being academically clever by physical strength and prowess.
Of course, the young male demographic has always been the target demographic for 'Star Trek,' the men ageing fifteen to about twenty-five or thirty, a very tough market to appeal to.
I did Shakespeare in college, and the nerves I got doing Shakespeare are the same nerves I get doing 'Mad Men.' I want to get the dialogue just spot-on.
I think that the day you've figured out the differences between women and men is the day that you're no longer attracted to women. It's the difference that is so fantastic and frustrating and angering, and really sexy.
Black people can be the most conservative, the most discriminating. Especially among ourselves. It wasn't white people who said all black men have to wear baggy jeans.
There are a lot of good men's magazines. In England, you have 'Arena Homme+' and 'Another Man;' and in France we have 'L'Officiel Hommes.' But all are looking similar.
Anywhere I go, there is always an incredible crowd that follows me. In Rome, as I land at the airport, even the men kiss me. I love Rome.
Narrator: Downtown Hohman was preparing for this yearly baccanalia of peace on Earth and goodwill to men.
Madame de Rosemonde: [referring to the Vicomte de Valmont] What is true of most men is doubly so of him.
Catwoman: My mother warned me about getting into cars with strange men. Batman: This isn't a car.
[talking about the white men coming] Kicking Bird: How many? John Dunbar: Like the stars.
Narrator: I've found a new one. For men *only*. Marla Singer: Oh, is it a testicle thing?
Kaffee: Maybe, if we work at it, we can get Dawson charged with the Kennedy assassination.