Men should friendly confer together, and offer one another their gifts and knowledge in love, and try things one with another, and hold that which is best, and not so stand in their own opinion as if they could not err.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There is so much of good in human nature that men grow to like each other upon better acquaintance, and this points to another way in which we may strive to promote the peace of the world.
Men exist for the sake of one another.
That in affairs of very considerable importance men should deal with one another with satisfaction of mind, and mutual confidence, they must receive competent assurances concerning the integrity, fidelity, and constancy each of other.
Men treat men differently than they would a woman.
There hardly can be a greater difference between any two men, than there too often is, between the same man, a lover and a husband.
The important thing is that men should have a purpose in life. It should be something useful, something good.
There has to be a social commitment, a social consciousness that joins men together. On the basis of their coming together, they do not transgress against themselves and they do not transgress against others.
Men and women should stay apart, till their hearts grow gentle towards one another again.
Getting along with men isn't what's truly important. The vital knowledge is how to get along with a man, one man.
What men have called friendship is only a social arrangement, a mutual adjustment of interests, an interchange of services given and received; it is, in sum, simply a business from which those involved propose to derive a steady profit for their own self-love.