Men love in haste, but they detest at leisure. Byron.

Men love things best; women love persons best. Jean Paul.

Men love to nurse their cares, and seem as uneasy without some fret, as an old friar would be without his hair-girdle. Ward Beecher.

Men love us, or they need our love. Keble. 30

Men make the best friends. La Bruyère.

Men may live fools, but fools they cannot die. Young.

Men may rise on stepping-stones / Of their dead selves to higher things. Tennyson.

Men might live quiet and easy enough, if they would be careful not to give themselves trouble, and forbear meddling with what other people do and say, in which they are in no way concerned. Thomas à Kempis.

Men more easily renounce their interests than 35 their tastes. La Roche.

Men must be taught as though you taught them not. Pope.