
Top 30 Quotes About Needing A Man
#1. The truly unsettling thing about being a woman was needing a man to realise one's full potential
Margaret Way
#2. People think needing a man is weak. I believe what is truly weak is not ALLOWING ourselves to surrender to our deepest desire to have a protective, strong, caring, masculine man in our life.
Renee Wade
#3. I think all women should be able to make it on their own," Frankie said. "It's not about needing a man
or not - it just means she knows she can do whatever she sets out to do.
Lindsay Smith
#5. He looked like he could pick up a fifty-pound rucksack, run across the city with it, and then beat an ungodly number of enemies to a bloody pulp with his bare hands while things exploded dramatically in the background.
Ilona Andrews
#6. For the first time in his life, he was receiving the priceless gift of a woman's unconditional love and acceptance. It contradicted all that he knew about love, all that he had taught others. And he found himself needing it like a drowning man needs air to breathe and solid ground under his feet.
Barbara Branden
#7. The woman is the most perfect doll that i have dressed with delight and admiration.
Karl Lagerfeld
#8. The animal needing something knows how much it needs, the man does not.
Democritus
#9. It is easier to call the storm from the empty sky than to manipulate the heart of a man; and soon, if my bones did not lie to me, I should be needing all the power I could muster, to pit against a woman; and this is harder to do than anything concerning men, as air is harder to see than a mountain.
Mary Stewart
#10. The fall of man did not introduce evil; it placed us on the wrong side of it, under its rule, needing rescue.
N.D. Wilson
#11. I'm hesitant to do leading man character roles because I think they can be a little boring in terms of needing to be the everyman who navigates the amazing stuff around them.
Alexander Koch
#12. My mother and my father divorced during the time that my father was getting his Ph.D. at Tulane.
Natasha Trethewey
#13. Each painting has its own way of evolving. When the painting is finished, the subject reveals itself.
William Baziotes
#14. He died right after he retired, and seeing that made me feel more conscious of a man needing a motive to live. If I ever got out of coaching, I would have to get a job somewhere, or I'm afraid I'd wilt on the vine, too.
Bobby Bowden
#15. Here's a man who was twice elected to the most powerful position on Earth despite needing a TelePrompTer to correctly identify what year it was.
Dave Barry
#16. A woman should not be judged for needing this reassurance, just as a man should not be judged for needing to withdraw.
John Gray
#17. Against those skilled in attack, an enemy does not know where to defend; against the experts in defense, the enemy does not know where to attack.
Sun Tzu
#18. Criticism is only words about words, and of what use are words about such words as these?
Gilbert K. Chesterton
#19. It amazed Forrest that so many men seemed to wake up in the morning needing some kind of beating or another, men saying and doing fantastic things for the sake of getting another man to smash his face.
Matt Bondurant
#20. Look at almost any passage, and you'll find that a paragraph has five or six metaphors in it. It's not that the speaker is trying to be poetic, it's just that that's the way language works.
Steven Pinker
#21. How great God is! He has given us eyes to see the beauty of the world, hands to touch it, a nose to experience all its fragrance, and a heart to appreciate it all. But we don't realize how miraculous our senses are until we lose one.
Malala Yousafzai
#22. She was losing it. Needing to harden, hating that she was out of control and sloppy, she punched the leather. He needed to apologize. He needed to stop the fucking car and kiss her. She had to slap him. Eve didn't realize how badly she'd been craving this man.
Debra Anastasia
#23. Man is a mimic animal, happiest acting a part, needing a mask to tell the truth.
Subhash Kak
#24. It's easy to write one's memoirs when one has a terrible memory.
Arthur Schnitzler
#25. I just invent, then wait until man comes around to needing what I've invented.
R. Buckminster Fuller
#27. I want to be still and small, and not have to man up or act like everything's okay, but the thing about living in a house where someone is sick is, it's like they have a monopoly on it. If one person is always needing things , then no one else is really allowed to.
Brenna Yovanoff
#28. Back in the early 1970s, what got me and another 400,000 kids out of bed without needing to be called twice was the latest issue of The Amazing Spider-Man.
Dave Morris
#29. My clever baton holds your unnatural sorcery in abeyance.
Jack Vance
#30. I'm a sucker for a guy with scars, so for your protection, we should probably stick to the case."
"I'm not scared.
Lisa Kessler
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