Quotes about men
men differences mad
When I did 'Ugly Betty' it was very similar to working on 'Mad Men' - great group of people in their own little world. But I don't really see a lot of difference. Of course, on the cable shows, you can tackle subjects and be more specific, because networks have to appeal to the masses, but that's constantly changing and evolving. Bryan Batt
men hands merit
Assuredly men of merit are never lacking at any time, for those are the men who manage affairs, and it is affairs that produce the men. I have never searched, and I have always found under my hand the men who have served me, and for the most part I have been well served. Catherine the Great
men law safety
The laws ought to be so framed as to secure the safety of every citizen as much as possible. ... Political liberty does not consist in the notion that a man may do whatever he pleases; liberty is the right to do whatsoever the laws allow. ... The equality of the citizens consists in that they should all be subject to the same laws. Catherine the Great
men instruction should
Men should come with instruction booklets. Cathy Guisewite
men talking issues
Despite all the technical improvements, it still boils down to a man or a woman and a microphone, playing music, sharing stories, talking about issues -- communicating with an audience. Casey Kasem
men friendly taste
Hitler is a shy and friendly man with artistic tastes and gifts. Carl Jung
men personality doubt
Unfortunately, there can be no doubt that man is, on the whole, less good than he imagines himself or wants to be. Everyone carries a shadow, and the less it is embodied in the individual's conscious life, the blacker and darker it is. If an inferiority is conscious, one always has a chance to correct it Carl Jung
men way blind
A [wo]man who is unconscious of [her/]himself acts in a blind, instinctive way and is in addition fooled by all the illusions that arise when he sees everything that he is not conscious of in himself coming to meet him from outside as projections upon his neighbour. Carl Jung
men law justice
Yahweh [God] must become man precisely because he has done man a wrong. He, the guardian of justice, knows that every wrong must be expiated, and Wisdom knows that moral law is above even him. Because his creature has surpassed him he must regenerate himself Carl Jung
men thinking our-world
We are so accustomed to the apparently rational nature of our world that we can scarcely imagine anything happening that cannot be explained by common sense. The primitive man confronted by a shock of this kind would not doubt his sanity; he would think of fetishes, spirits or gods Carl Jung
men modern force
Modern man is battered by the fundamental forces of his own psyche. Carl Jung
men thinking forever
I think there will be a reaction - a reaction will set in against this communal dissociation. You know, man doesn't stand forever, his nullification. Once, there will be a reaction, and I see it setting in, you know, when I think of my patients, they all seek their own existence and to assure their existence against that complete atomization into nothingness or into meaninglessness. Man cannot stand a meaningless life. Carl Jung
men age levels
Every civilized human being, whatever his conscious development, is still an archaic man at the deeper levels of his psyche. Just as the human body connects us with the mammals and displays numerous relics of earlier evolutionary stages going back to even the reptilian age, so the human psyche is likewise a product of evolution which, when followed up to its origins, show countless archaic traits. Carl Jung
men decision instigators
It is astounding that man, the instigator, inventor and vehicle of all these developments, the originator of all judgements and decisions and the planner of the future, must make himself such a quantité negligeable. Carl Jung
men our-world doubt
The upheaval of our world and the upheaval in consciousness is one and the same. Everything becomes relative and therefore doubtful. And while man, hesitant and questioning, contemplates... his spirit yearns for an answer that will allay the turmoil of doubt and uncertainty. Carl Jung
men organs access
The inner man has access to the sense organs of god. Carl Jung
men way greatest-man
In some way or other we are part of a single, all-embracing psyche, a single 'greatest man. . . .' Carl Jung
men intelligent illusion
The more intelligent and cultured a man is, the more subtly he can humbug himself. Carl Jung
men hatred quality
A man's hatred is always concentrated upon that which makes him conscious of his bad qualities. Carl Jung
men good-man aspire
I don't aspire to be a good man. I aspire to be a whole man. Carl Jung
men psychics understanding
The mass State has no intention of promoting mutual understanding and the relationship of man to man; it strives, rather, for atomization, for the psychic isolation of the individual. The more unrelated individuals are, the more consolidated the State becomes, and vice versa. Carl Jung
men compassion planets
The only thing we have to fear on this planet is man. Carl Jung
men psychics self
The mandala is an archetypal image whose occurrence is attested throughout the ages. It signifies the wholeness of the self. This circular image represents the wholeness of the psychic ground or, to put it in mythic terms, the divinity incarnate in man. Carl Jung
men trying revolutionary
The educated man tries to repress the inferior one in himself, without realizing that by this he forces the latter to become revolutionary. Carl Jung
men sick modern
Modern man is sick because he is not whole. Carl Jung
men expression greek
We are living in what the Greeks called the kairos- the right moment- for a 'metamorphosis of the gods', of the fundamental principles and symbols. This peculiarity of our time, which is certainly not of our conscious choosing, is the expression of the unconscious man within us who is changing. Carl Jung
men lunatic-asylums extroverts
There is no such thing as a pure extrovert or a pure introvert. Such a man would be in the lunatic asylum. Carl Jung
men our-world cosmos
Our world has become dehumanized. Man feels himself isolated in the cosmos, because he is no longer involved in nature. Carl Jung
men feminine animus
Every man carries within himself the eternal image of woman, not the image of this or that particular woman, but a definite feminine image. This image is fundamentally unconscious, a hereditary factor of primordial origin. Carl Jung
men law nullification
Men do not make laws. They do but discover them. Calvin Coolidge
men temples blame
The man who builds a factory builds a temple, that the man who works there worships there, and to each is due, not scorn and blame, but reverence and praise. Calvin Coolidge
men color ends
It's good to let God pick a man for you. We don't do so well when we pick them ourselves. They end up lipsticks in a drawer, all those wrong colors you thought looked so good in the package. Deb Caletti
men coming-back reproach
Men go where they will, they do as they must; it is not a woman's part to bid them to stay, nor yet to reproach them for being what they are-or for not coming back. Diana Gabaldon