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Example sentences for "men are"

  • As life and the deeds of men are born in dreams so life itself is Occupation.

  • He considered that the most important point of all had been omitted:--'Men are taught to be just for the sake of rewards; parents and guardians make reputation the incentive to virtue.

  • And another consideration has just occurred to me: You will remember that our young men are to be warrior athletes?

  • For, in general, the safety and destruction of men are to be ascribed to Apollo, of women to Artemis, i.

  • Because oil is ductile and soft, men are wont to make use of it for anointing their bodies; for it runs along and spreads itself through all the parts, and sticks so firmly to them that it is not easily washed off.

  • Well, then, we understand that that sort of men are used to say, that in eating of flesh they follow the conduct and direction of Nature.

  • And from this diffusiveness of the nature of good it follows, that the best and most accomplished men are inclined to converse with persons of the highest condition.

  • Men are unhappy, only because they are ignorant; they are ignorant, only because every thing conspires to prevent their being enlightened; they are wicked only because their reason is not sufficiently developed.

  • Men are persuaded, that religion is to them of all things the most serious, while it is precisely what they least examine for themselves.

  • As men are constituted, organized, and modified in a manner, which cannot be precisely the same, how can they agree about a chimera, which exists only in their brains?

  • If the actions of men are necessary, if men are not free, by what right does society punish criminals?

  • Men are unwilling to leave property in suspense, even for the shortest time, or open the least door to violence and disorder.

  • In short, the different ranks of men are, in a great measure, regulated by riches, and that with regard to superiors as well as inferiors, strangers as well as acquaintance.

  • Men are vain of the beauty of their country, of their county, of their parish.

  • The soul of men are such as God counts worthy to be the vessels to hold His grace, the graces of the Spirit, in.

  • Women are not taken in by quackery as readily as men are; the hardness of their shell of logic makes it difficult to penetrate to their emotions.

  • Men are romantic, and love what they conceive to be virtue and beauty.

  • When they exhibit any genuine religious fervour, its sexual character is usually so obvious that even the majority of men are cognizant of it.

  • Millions of men are marching at once towards the same horizon; their language, their religion, their manners differ, their object is the same.

  • Men are promoted as if by chance to the rank which they enjoy, and they are by no means sure of retaining it.

  • The village or township is the only association which is so perfectly natural that wherever a number of men are collected it seems to constitute itself.

  • Men are deceived in other men's characters, and frequently give 'em names they by no means desarve.

  • Both parties now felt as men are wont to feel, when a bargain that each is anxious to conclude is on the eve of being broken off, in consequence of too much pertinacity in the way of management.

  • Or for Mens sake, the author of these Women: Or Womens sake, by whom we men are Men.

  • Men are ships' figure-heads, about the same for a storm or a calm, and not too handsome, thanks to the ocean.

  • Men are so little chivalrous now that no miracle ever intervenes.

  • Men are so selfish: one cannot persuade them to be reasonable in such positions.

  • You would be surrounded; men are brutes; the scent of unfaithfulness excites them, overjoys them.

  • He said sometimes, but without bitterness: "Men are so made that in a drawing-room you may be soiled everywhere except on your shoes.

  • Men are willing to die, provided their opponent will kill them.

  • Men are crushed, trampled down, others walk over the dead and the living.

  • Heaven these measured spaces of time that appear so great to men are as a mere world's month of summer, .

  • When the races of men are admitted to be of one species, the corollary, that they are of one origin, may be expected to follow.

  • Men are quite as curious as women, but they set business bounds to their curiosity, and do not dream of passing these.

  • I mean that I should hate to be so long getting ready to do something as men are.

  • In proportion as the understanding is cultivated, men are found to be less the victims of drinking and the grosser provocatives of sense.

  • Men are governed in their conduct in a surprising degree by the opinion of others.

  • Our communications with our fellow-men are all of them carried on by means of the body.


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