Men are creatures with two legs and eight hands.
Cary Grant was one of the most marvelous men I've ever met.
Nothing is possible without men, but nothing lasts without institutions.
I've always gravitated toward men who sort of kind of eclipsed me in some way. And I think that it's because I have this need to be better.
Real men know how to listen, and real men know how to be honest.
When I first began, the technicians, camera and makeup men made me feel so self-conscious that I began to have the biggest inferiority complex about my looks.
When I was growing up, it was Clint Eastwood, it was Harrison Ford and Steve McQueen - these guys were tough. They were leading men, but they were also tough and physical.
American comedies especially are all about these men being browbeaten by their wives and it's impossible for me to watch.
With my team I am an absolute czar. My men know it. I order plays and they obey. If the don't, I fine them.
Black English is something which - it's a natural system in itself. And even though it is a dialect of English, it can be very difficult for people who don't speak it, or who haven't been raised in it, to understand when it's running by quickly, spok...
When complaints are freely heard, deeply considered and speedily reformed, then is the utmost bound of civil liberty attained that wise men look for.
No man who knows aught, can be so stupid to deny that all men naturally were born free.
He who hates vice hates men.
It looks like a one man show here, although there are two men involved.
What distinguishes the majority of men from the few is their inability to act according to their beliefs.
Men might as well be imprisoned, as excluded from the means of earning their bread.
According to this way of arguing, there will be no true principles in the world; for there are none but what may be wrested and perverted to serve bad purposes, either through the weakness or wickedness of men.
There are men who strike at liberty under the term licentiousness.
Fortunately, there is a sane equilibrium in the character of nations, as there is in that of men.
Mountains culminate in peaks, and nations in men.
Men are like the stars; some generate their own light while others reflect the brilliance they receive.