Lectionary Calendar
Monday, April 28th, 2025
the Second Week after Easter
the Second Week after Easter
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Pastoral Resources
Sermon Quotations Archive
Quotations regarding 'Man'
We're way overdue on a woman sitting in one of those Big Three chairs.
Elizabeth Vargas, American Journalist (1962- )
If I'm not interested in a woman, I'm straight-forward. Right after sex, I usually say, 'I can't do this anymore. Thanks for coming over!'
Vince Vaughn, American Actor (1970- )
One person cooking at home cannot pay attention to too many things. If a woman makes three dishes, she will get nervous on the first, the second will suffer and the third will be a disaster.
Rene Veaux, -
Conspicuous consumption of valuable goods is a means of reputability to the gentleman of leisure.
Thorstein Veblen, American Economist (1857-1929)
My mother wanted me to understand that as a woman I could do pretty much whatever I wanted to, that I didn't have to use sex or sexuality to define myself.
Suzanne Vega, American Musician (1959- )
To me, a feminist belongs in the same category as a humanist or an advocate for human rights. I don't see why someone who's a feminist should be thought of differently.
Suzanne Vega, American Musician (1959- )
In the end, my pursuit of the elusive New York State driver's license became about much more than a divorced woman's learning to drive for the first time.
Suzanne Vega, American Musician (1959- )
There must have been something in my nature - I believe, with all my heart, that I have conquered it now - which prevented me from being perfectly happy or making a woman perfectly happy.
Conrad Veidt, German Actor (1893-1943)
When justice has spoken, humanity must have its turn.
Pierre Vergniaud, -
I think almost every woman artist I've ever met has this ideal of being in a partnership working situation with a man, that men don't seem to share. They seem to want this ideal thing, that we'll always be together and work together.
Tom Verlaine, Musician (1949- )
Firms would be given initial entitlements to gross markup on the basis of past performance. These entitlements would be transferable and a market in them would be developed.
William Vickrey, Canadian Educator (1914-1996)
I think people really marry far too much; it is such a lottery after all, and for a poor woman a very doubtful happiness.
Queen Victoria, British Royalty (1819-1901)
France, for example, loves at the same time history and the drama, because the one explores the vast destinies of humanity, and the other the individual lot of man.
Alfred de Vigny, French Poet (1797-1863)
There was nothing in all Douglas's powerful effort that appealed to the higher instincts of human nature, while Lincoln always touched sympathetic cords. Lincoln's speech excited and sustained the enthusiasm of his audience to the end.
Henry Villard, American Journalist (1835-1900)
The work that is truly productive is the domain of a steadily smaller and more elite fraction of humanity.
Vernor Vinge, American Writer (1944- )
Times were changing. Clothes were changing. Morals were changing. We went from romantic loves songs like I used to do to rock 'n roll. Now that has changed to rap. So, there's always a new generation with new music.
Bobby Vinton, American Musician (1935- )
The world cares very little about what a man or woman knows; it is what a man or woman is able to do that counts.
Virgil, Poet
I don't know if everybody is ready to hear a woman tell them so-and-so is going to run off left tackle. But you know what? They're going to hear it.
Lesley Visser, -
What is tolerance? It is the consequence of humanity. We are all formed of frailty and error; let us pardon reciprocally each other's folly - that is the first law of nature.
Voltaire, French Writer (1694-1778)
In a Balenciaga you were the only woman in the room - no other woman existed.
Diana Vreeland, American Editor (1906-1989)