A Quote by Marlene Dietrich

He [Ernest Hemingway] is gentle, as all real men are gentle; without tenderness, a man is uninteresting. — © Marlene Dietrich
He [Ernest Hemingway] is gentle, as all real men are gentle; without tenderness, a man is uninteresting.
And that's when he finally tells me his name is Ernest. I'm thinking of giving it away, though. Ernest is so dull, and Hemingway? Who wants a Hemingway?
Without tenderness, a man is uninteresting.
The gentle mind by gentle deeds is known, For a man by nothing is so well betrayed As by his manners.
Nature is a gentle guide, but not more sweet and gentle than prudent and just.
Do you think that Hemingway knew he was a writer at twenty years old? No, he did not. Or Fitzgerald, or Wolfe. This is a difficult concept to grasp. Hemingway didn't know he was Ernest Hemingway when he was a young man. Faulkner didn't know he was William Faulkner. But they had to take the first step. They had to call themselves writers. That is the first revolutionary act a writer has to make. It takes courage. But it's necessary
The voice of the Spirit is as gentle as a zephyr, so gentle that unless you are living in perfect communion with God, you never hear it.
The gentle minde by gentle deeds is knowne.
Only eliminating all pains in the ass the real mild and gentle man can live in peace.
A man is born gentle and weak. At death, he is hard and stiff. Green plants are tender and filled with sap. At death, they are withered and dry. Therefore, the stiff and unbending is the disciple of death, and the gentle and yielding is the disciple of life.
Daddy was real gentle with kids. That's why I expected so much out of marriage, figuring that all men should be steady and pleasant.
I like someone who has a super gentle spirit and energy. I’m really gentle, and so I like a boy who will treat me that way.
Be wise. Treat yourself, your mind, sympathetically, with loving kindness. If you are gentle with yourself, you will become gentle with others.
He is gentle that doeth gentle deeds.
There are three things all wise men fear: the sea in storm, a night with no moon, and the anger of a gentle man.
Vanitas vanitatum has rung in the ears Of gentle and simple for thousands of years; The wail still is heard, yet its notes never scare Either simple or gentle from Vanity Fair.
No man or woman can be strong, gentle, pure, and good, without the world being better for it and without someone being helped and comforted by the very existence of that goodness.
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