Quotes about Men
She even had a kind of special position among men: she was an exception, she fitted none of the categories they commonly used when talking about girls; she wasn't a cock-teaser, a cold fish, an easy lay or a sneaky bi...; she was an honorary person. She had grown to share their contempt for most women.
- Margaret Atwood
Men at most differ as Heaven and Earth, but women, worst and best, as Heaven and Hell.
- Alfred Lord Tennyson
It is a doctrine of satan that men are no longer terrified by the law and have replaced it with a gospel of love and grace ONLY!
- Martin Luther
We exalt our calling, not to gain glory among men, or money, or satisfaction, or favor, but because people need to be assured that the words we speak are the words of God. This is no sinful pride. It is holy pride.
- Martin Luther
These things are clearer than the light to all men; and the Church of Rome, formerly the most holy of all Churches, has become the most lawless den of thieves, the most shameless of all brothels, the very kingdom of sin, death, and hell; so that not even antichrist, if he were to come, could devise any addition to its wickedness.
- Martin Luther
Neither men who try to keep the Law, nor those who do not try to keep it, are justified before God, for they are all spiritually dead.
- Martin Luther
For such thoughts are accustomed to occur to men's minds when God wants to punish sins; they regard God's Word and absolute truth as something quite absurd.
- Martin Luther
Not only are all men without exception declared to be guilty in God's sight, they are slaves to the sin that makes them guilty.
- Martin Luther
If all men have "free will" and yet all without exception are under God's wrath, then it follows that "free will" leads them in only one direction—"ungodliness and unrighteousness" (i.e., wickedness). So where is the power of "free will" helping them to do good? If "free will" exists, it does not seem to be able to help men to salvation because it still leaves them under the wrath of God.
- Martin Luther
For His righteousness rises above the sins of all men; His life is more powerful than all death; His salvation is more unconquerable than all hell.
- Martin Luther
Thus it is impossible that he should take his ease in this life, and not work for the good of his neighbours, since he must needs speak, act, and converse among men, just as Christ was made in the likeness of men and found in fashion as a man, and had His conversation among men.
- Martin Luther
God will not permit all men to enter heaven; those who are his own he will receive with all readiness.
- Martin Luther