There are few surer ways to become disliked by men than to perform well where they have performed poorly.
Men do communicate, often very directly, but women sometimes cannot accept how simple what we have to say is.
Men are born with two eyes, but with one tongue, in order that they should see twice as much as they say.
Little do such men know the toil, the pains, the daily, nightly racking of the brains, to range the thoughts, the matter to digest, to cull fit phrases, and reject the rest.
I just don't think that I trust men. That's the problem. I can appreciate a beautiful-looking man, but he's not my type.
Let me say this: I think men are a full-time job, and I'm young and I already have one job. I'm just focused on my career.
They say that women talk too much. If you have worked in Congress you know that the filibuster was invented by men.
While men's rights are guaranteed by specific language in the Constitution, women's equal rights aren't mentioned.
Postmodernism is an academic theory, originating in academia with an academic elite, not in the world of women and men, where feminist theory is rooted.
I have a problem with a lot of men's fragrances because they are very strong. Somebody somewhere thinks that masculine means powerful smells, and I find them overbearing and not very pleasant.
A study in the Washington Post says that women have better verbal skills than men. I just want to say to the authors of that study: 'Duh.'
Men know they are sexual exiles. They wander the earth seeking satisfaction, craving and despising, never content. There is nothing in that anguished motion for women to envy.
That is perceptive of you, because in this country men dancers have always been viewed with suspicion. If you were an actor, a star, and a dancer, you had to be, or have a name like someone 'mainstream.'
Women's roles are diminished for obvious reasons. It's the men whose names are on the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, and who were generals and soldiers.
Most of us women like men, you know; it's just that we find them a constant disappointment.
I don't think a manager should be judged by whether he wins the pennant, but by whether he gets the most out of the twenty-five men he's been given.
In terms of fashion, I think the biggest influence that I had was my father. My pops, he was really into men's fashion and read all of the magazines.
The entire world is my temple, and a very fine one too, if I'm not mistaken, and I'll never lack priests to serve it as long as there are men.
Men always do leave off really thinking, when the last bit of wild animal dies in them.
Imagine, a September 11 with weapons of mass destruction. It's not 3,000. It's tens of thousands of innocent men, women and children.
It's especially gratifying to have done a film like 'Eight Men Out' because it's hard not to have fun when there are so many bats and balls around.