I believe it is universally understood and acknowledged that all men will ever act correctly, unless they have a motive to do otherwise.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It is folly to expect men to do all that they may reasonably be expected to do.
Every man should be considered as having a right to the character which he deserves; that is, to be spoken of according to his actions.
It's motive alone which gives character to the actions of men.
The ruling of men is the effort to direct the individual actions of many persons toward some end. This end theoretically should be the greatest good of all, but no human group has ever reached this ideal because of ignorance and selfishness.
Men are seldom more commonplace than on supreme occasions.
As societies continue to loosen their standards regarding what is appropriate female and male behavior, I think we are going to realize we have not only underestimated women, but also men.
Whatever the universal nature assigns to any man at any time is for the good of that man at that time.
If men make war in slavish obedience to rules, they will fail.
Men acquire a particular quality by constantly acting in a particular way.
Men can do all things if they will.