Home » Quote » Emily Dickinson » „Till it has loved, no man or woman can become itself.“ „Till it has loved, no man or woman can become itself.“ — Emily Dickinson Tags:Love Related quotes „A woman must be nursed into subsistence by love, where a man can become stronger by being hated." - from 'Cows in Art Class“ — Charles Bukowski „No man is offended by another man's admiration of the woman he loves; it is the woman only who can make it a torment.“ — Jane Austen „No man knows till he experiences it, what it is like to feel his own life-blood drawn away into the woman he loves.“ — Bram Stoker „The difference between the love of a man and the love of a woman is that a man will always give reasons for loving, but a woman gives no reasons for loving.“ — Fulton J. Sheen „Woman wants monogamy;Man delights in novelty.Love is woman's moon and sun;Man has other forms of fun.Woman lives but in her lord;Count to ten, and man is bored.With this the gist and sum of it,What earthly good can come of it?“ — Dorothy Parker „It is a woman's outstanding characteristic that she can do anything for the love of a man. But those women who can achieve something important for the love of a thing are most exceptional, because this does not really agree with their nature. Love for a thing is a man's prerogative. But since masculine and feminine elements are united in our human nature, a man can live in the feminine part of himself, I and a woman in her masculine part. None the less the feminine element in man is only something in the background, as is the masculine element in woman. If one lives out the opposite sex in oneself one is living in one's own background, and one's real individuality suffers. A man should live as a man and a woman as a woman.“ — C.G. Jung