“There are lots of real men out there - men who could fall in love with you at the drop of a hat.”
Nicholas Sparks book Message in a Bottle
Source: Message in a Bottle
“There are lots of real men out there - men who could fall in love with you at the drop of a hat.”
Nicholas Sparks book Message in a Bottle
Source: Message in a Bottle
“Women who love themselves are threatening; but men who love real women, more so.”
Naomi Wolf book The Beauty Myth
Source: The Beauty Myth
Plato (-427–-347 BC) Classical Greek philosopher
This quotation, often attributed on the Internet to Plato, cannot be found in any of Plato's writings, nor can it be found in any published work anywhere until recent years. If it really were a quotation by Plato, then some author in the recorded literature of the last several centuries would have mentioned that quote, but they did not. The sentiment isn't new, however. The ancient Roman Seneca, in his work on "Morals," quoted an earlier Roman writer, Lucretius (who wrote about the year 50 B.C.), as saying "we are as much afraid in the light as children in the dark." (Seneca was paraphrasing a longer passage by Lucretius from De Rerum Natura (On the Nature of Things), Book II, lines 56 et seq.)
Misattributed
“The men in teal are for real.”
Bob Costas (1952) American sportscaster
Moments after Édgar Rentería scored a two-out, bases-loaded RBI single to win the 1997 World Series.
Sean Russell (1952) author
Source: Sea Without a Shore (1996), Chapter 32 (p. 460)
Chinmayananda Saraswati (1916–1993) Indian spiritual teacher
Quotations from Gurudev’s teachings, Chinmya Mission Chicago
Woodrow Wilson (1856–1924) American politician, 28th president of the United States (in office from 1913 to 1921)
Speech in Cleveland http://books.google.com/books?id=o3j10P6YFZIC&pg=PA1090&dq=%22nation's+honor+is+dearer+than+the+nation's+comfort%22 (January 1916) <br class="br">1910s