“The reason men are so awful is because some woman has spoiled them.”
Source: Lonesome Dove
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Larry McMurtry 26
American novelist, essayist, bookseller and screenwriter 1936Related quotes

Source: Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems (1632), p. 322
Context: In the long run my observations have convinced me that some men, reasoning preposterously, first establish some conclusion in their minds which, either because of its being their own or because of their having received it from some person who has their entire confidence, impresses them so deeply that one finds it impossible ever to get it out of their heads. Such arguments in support of their fixed idea as they hit upon themselves or hear set forth by others, no matter how simple and stupid these may be, gain their instant acceptance and applause. On the other hand whatever is brought forward against it, however ingenious and conclusive, they receive with disdain or with hot rage — if indeed it does not make them ill. Beside themselves with passion, some of them would not be backward even about scheming to suppress and silence their adversaries.

“I assure you. I have no notion of treating men with such respect. That is the way to spoil them.”
Source: Northanger Abbey

The Man in The Apollo of Bellac: A Play in One Act, p. 12 (1954, as adapted by Maurice Valency).

“It's awful bad luck to bring a woman aboard the ship."
"It's awful worse luck not to.”

“A truly happy woman drives some men and almost every other woman absolutely crazy”
Source: A Prayer for Owen Meany

Narrator, describing the effect of a successful British cavalry charge, p. 249
Sharpe (Novel Series), Sharpe's Sword (1983)