Men fear, but time fears the pyramids.
Cowardly men, healthy bones.
Men that crawl, never fall.
The maxims of men disclose their hearts.
Stubborn men make lawyers.
Dead men tell no tales.
The natural desire of good men is knowledge.
He was a god, such as men might be, if men were gods.
American men are like women.
The real victims of men are other men.
I have a vision. In this vision, I see men not being distrustful of women and I see women not being distrustful of men. I see a world wherein people don’t say, “I want to win, I want to control, I want to make him/her...” when talking about a p...
Daily I walk around my small, picturesque town with a thought bubble over my head: Person Going Through A Divorce. When I look at other people, I automatically form thought bubbles over their heads. Happy Couple With Stroller. Innocent Teenage Girl W...
The older Puritans had trampled down all fleshly impulses; these newer Puritans trampled no less self-righteously upon the spiritual cravings. But in the increasingly spiritistic inclination of physics itself, Behaviorism and Fundamentalism had found...
The most cursory examination of even the most progressive organs of information reveals a curious inability to recognize women as newsmakers, unless they are young or married to a head of state or naked or pregnant by some triumph of technology or pe...
As I wrote, I found that Aibileen had some things to say that really weren't in her character. She was older, soft-spoken, and she started showing some attitude.
Older actors can still play young, but it's harder for young actors to be able to play that age range.
If players are performing for you, their age shouldn't really matter, especially because the older players can bring their experience to the table.
The older I grow the more I distrust the familiar doctrine that age brings wisdom.
I've always played way older than my age. It's the experience behind my eyes or something.
I've grown up with my audience; they're my age or older. Not a lot of kids are coming to see me.
In Los Angeles, by the time you're 35, you're older than most of the buildings.