Men are accomplices to that which leaves them indifferent.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Men are often biased in their judgment on account of their sympathy and their interests.
Men are separated by so many petty things.
Men tend to be selfish.
What makes men indifferent to their wives is that they can see them when they please.
Men who do not contend in earnest can have little warmth and fervor in what they undertake, and are more than half prepared to betray the cause, in the vindication of which they have engaged their services.
In order to understand life it is not only necessary not to be indifferent to men, but not to be indifferent to flocks, to trees. One should be indifferent to nothing.
It's motive alone which gives character to the actions of men.
Men often oppose a thing merely because they have had no agency in planning it, or because it may have been planned by those whom they dislike.
Men are anxious to improve their circumstances, but are unwilling to improve themselves; they therefore remain bound.
Men who are in earnest are not afraid of consequences.