Men are often biased in their judgment on account of their sympathy and their interests.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The generality of men are naturally apt to be swayed by fear rather than reverence, and to refrain from evil rather because of the punishment that it brings than because of its own foulness.
Men are more accountable for their motives, than for anything else; and primarily, morality consists in the motives, that is in the affections.
One must judge men not by their opinions, but by what their opinions have made of them.
Men tend to feel threatened; women tend to feel guilty.
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.
When we examine the opinions of men, we find that nothing is more uncommon than common sense; or, in other words, they lack judgment to discover plain truths or to reject absurdities and palpable contradictions.
Opinions have vested interests just as men have.
Men tend to be selfish.
Men of integrity are generally pretty obstinate, in adhering to an opinion once adopted.
Men are so willing to respect anything that bores them.
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