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Demasculinizing Men Quotes By James Nachtwey

The pictures that were coming from Vietnam were showing us what was really happening on the ground level. It was in contradiction to what our political and military leaders were telling us. They were straight forward documentary images. A powerful indictment of the war, of how cruel and unjust it was. When I finally decided what to do with my life, it was to follow in that tradition. — James Nachtwey

Demasculinizing Men Quotes By Caris O'Malley

Can we really put Ben (hereby representing all men) on such a pedestal? Having tamed those beasts set aside for him, is it not like Ben to seek out that which has historically (regardless of how brief a history) been set aside for women? Woolf criticizes the masculine in her work with the repetition of the phrases uttered by that inconsiderate individual who makes the claim that women cannot paint or write. Is Ben not committing the same crime as that unfortunate character?
In stating "[b]etter like this, bitch," Ben employs a word that I would consider to be demasculinizing, rather than feminine. In using the word bitch, he seizes this scholarly investigation and, if you will, pisses on it, claiming it as his own. His statement is an outright challenge. This is a book I stole from women, and I urinated on it. You'd better appreciate my conquest or I will also urinate on you. — Caris O'Malley

Demasculinizing Men Quotes By H.L. Mencken

Whenever you hear a man speak of his love for his country, it is a sign that he expects to be paid for it. — H.L. Mencken

Demasculinizing Men Quotes By Stanley Hauerwas

A social order bent on producing wealth as an end in itself cannot avoid the creation of a people whose souls are superficial and whose daily life is captured by sentimentalities. They will ask questions like "why does a good God let bad things happen to good people " such people cannot imagine that a people once existed who produced and sang the psalms. If we learn to say "God " we will do so with the prayer "My God my God why have you forsaken me? — Stanley Hauerwas

Demasculinizing Men Quotes By Gillian Flynn

I have a meanness inside of me, real as an organ. — Gillian Flynn

Demasculinizing Men Quotes By David Jeremiah

Do not expect to master the Bible in a day, or a month, or a year. Rather expect often to be puzzled by its contents. It is not all equally clear. Great men of God often feel like absolute novices when they read the Word. The apostle Peter said that there were some things hard to understand in the epistles of Paul (2 — David Jeremiah

Demasculinizing Men Quotes By Christopher Marlowe

Nothing violent, oft have I heard tell, can be permanent. — Christopher Marlowe

Demasculinizing Men Quotes By Raymond Aubrac

Learn poetry by heart. If you know a poem by heart, no one can take it away from you, and you can take advantage of it anytime. — Raymond Aubrac

Demasculinizing Men Quotes By Timothy Snyder

If you retweet only the work of humans who have followed journalistic protocols, you are less likely to debase your brain interacting with bots and trolls. — Timothy Snyder

Demasculinizing Men Quotes By Stephen King

You know the price of selling out the future, Sully-John? You can never really leave the past. — Stephen King

Demasculinizing Men Quotes By Michael Bloomberg

No place epitomizes the American experience and the American spirit more than New York City. — Michael Bloomberg

Demasculinizing Men Quotes By Laksh Kishore

It is better to be a failed happy person than to be a successful underachiever. — Laksh Kishore

Demasculinizing Men Quotes By Sherrilyn Kenyon

There was no telling who would win. It would definitely be close. But she knew which side she was pulling for. Go Red Sox. — Sherrilyn Kenyon