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Sermon Quotations Archive
Quotations regarding 'Men'
Based on observations of the policies of my own government, I viewed this action as an acceptable option.
Timothy McVeigh, American Criminal (1968-2001)
Our government is the potent, the omnipresent teacher. For good or ill it teaches the whole people by its example.
Timothy McVeigh, American Criminal (1968-2001)
Bombing the Murrah Federal Building was morally and strategically equivalent to the U.S. hitting a government building in Serbia, Iraq, or other nations.
Timothy McVeigh, American Criminal (1968-2001)
Additionally, borrowing a page from U.S. foreign policy, I decided to send a message to a government that was becoming increasingly hostile.
Timothy McVeigh, American Criminal (1968-2001)
I explain this not for publicity, nor seeking to win an argument of right or wrong, I explain so that the record is clear as to my thinking and motivations in bombing a government installation.
Timothy McVeigh, American Criminal (1968-2001)
Guilt is anger directed at ourselves - at what we did or did not do. Resentment is anger directed at others - at what they did or did not do.
Peter McWilliams, American Writer (1949-2000)
Many societies have educated their male children on the simple device of teaching them not to be women.
Margaret Mead, American Scientist (1901-1978)
We won't have a society if we destroy the environment.
Margaret Mead, American Scientist (1901-1978)
Women want mediocre men, and men are working to be as mediocre as possible.
Margaret Mead, American Scientist (1901-1978)
It is an open question whether any behavior based on fear of eternal punishment can be regarded as ethical or should be regarded as merely cowardly.
Margaret Mead, American Scientist (1901-1978)
I do not believe in using women in combat, because females are too fierce.
Margaret Mead, American Scientist (1901-1978)
In the 1930s one was aware of two great evils - mass unemployment and the threat of war.
James Meade, English Economist (1907-1995)
Second, there were the discussions and drafts leading up to the White Paper on Employment Policy of 1944 in which the UK government accepted the maintenance of employment as an obligation of governmental policy.
James Meade, English Economist (1907-1995)
My job was to teach the whole corpus of economic theory, but there were two subjects in which I was especially interested, namely, the economics of mass unemployment and international economics.
James Meade, English Economist (1907-1995)
Later, I made a movie with him, 'That Touch of Mink,' and we became good friends but any woman's initial meeting with Cary is right up there with the big moments of her world history.
Audrey Meadows, American Actress (1926-1996)
In my experience with women that I've dated and my wife now, is you have to know what they care about. And even if you aren't a huge fan of it, you still have to have interest in it and it has to be genuine because women do it for men all the time.
Tim Meadows, American Comedian (1961- )
A jury of my countrymen, it is true, have found me guilty of the crime of which I stood indicted. For this I entertain not the slightest feeling of resentment towards them.
Thomas Francis Meagher, Irish Soldier (1823-1867)
A good government may, indeed, redress the grievances of an injured people; but a strong people can alone build up a great nation.
Thomas Francis Meagher, Irish Soldier (1823-1867)
So Indian policy has become institutionalized and the result has been that American people have become more dependent on government and that the American people have become more dependent on corporations.
Russell Means, American Activist (1939- )
In the government schools, which are referred to as public schools, Indian policy has been instituted there, and its a policy where they do not encourage, in fact, discourage, critical thinking and the creation of ideas and public education.
Russell Means, American Activist (1939- )