Men like women who write. Even though they don't say so. A writer is a foreign country.

We want young people to come forward with bright ideas; we want the women and men in our country to have jobs.

In a country where women regard themselves as equal, they are not prepared to see men running the show themselves.

When women are depressed, they eat or go shopping. Men invade another country. It's a whole different way of thinking.

The big divide in this country is not between Democrats and Republicans, or women and men, but between talkers and doers.

Generations of American men and women have served our country in the Armed Forces and sacrificed to protect our freedoms.

Our men and women in uniform make enough sacrifices for our country. Their credit rating should not be one of those sacrifices.

If the men and women who protect the country are to succeed in the missions they are assigned, we simply must invest more in defense.

By boosting oversight and accountability, we can empower the VA in its core mission of helping the men and women who have served our country.

I appreciate our men and women in uniform so much. They are the real heroes. I can't fathom the selflessness involved in serving our country.

We need to do more to help the men and women across the country who are working hard but still struggling to make ends meet due to low wages and high healthcare costs.

These are men and women who are willing to risk their lives in defense of their country. And the fact that their orientation - sexual orientation's been held against them is a blot on our nation's reputation.

No country in Europe has a larger proportion of men and women of immigrant descent, mainly from the African continent and mainly Muslim: an estimated six to seven million of them, or more than 10% of the population.

It's not a country of articulate people, sophisticated people. There's too little subtlety. Men and women don't enjoy each other very much in Australia. I don't find very many men sexy in Australia. Of course, I'm married and out of it, but still.

When I was growing up in Nigeria - and I shouldn't say Nigeria, because that's too general, but in Afikpo, the Igbo part of the country where I'm from - there were always rites of passage for young men. Men were taught to be men in the ways in which we are not women; that's essentially what it is.

Every principle of liberty enunciated in any civilized country on earth, with very few exceptions, was intended entirely for men, and when women tried to force the putting into practice of these principles, for women, then they discovered they had come into a very, very unpleasant situation indeed.

Graham promoted a white evangelical respectability that wanted to 'put the brakes' on the civil rights movement, and never really accepted women as equal to men. He may have been the country's greatest evangelist, but he was also an apologist for the racist and sexist beliefs pervasive among white evangelical men in 20th-century America.

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