Quotes About Man
There are so many things that reside outside of a man's control, son. True courage is not measured in battles won. It is finding the right cousre of action and following it, no matter the repercussions
~ Jennifer Jenkins
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This wasn't instinct," the man—Adam—countered. "This was guilt, Ivy." "I'm not debating this with you." "Evidence would suggest you are.
~ Jennifer Lynn Barnes
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If a man must make excuses for himself, continually argue with himself that he is a man, then he is better off dead.
~ Elmore Leonard
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Man, I'm the caretaker. He's staying while he does the work and I help him out some. What's your name? Louis Lewis. You putting me on? It's my name. You want me to spell it out for you?
~ Elmore Leonard
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He walked in, I thought he was a farmer, or maybe a rancher. He looks like a cowboy, that raw-boned, outdoor type. Wears cowboy boots and a hat with a curled brim. The Marlboro man, Chip said. Yeah, except he's real.
~ Elmore Leonard
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His remorse was purely physical. Only his body, strained nerves, and cowering flesh were afraid of the drowned man. Conscience played no part in his terrors, and he had not the slightest regret about killing Camille; in his moments of calm, when the spectre was not present, he would have committed the murder over again had he thought his interests required it.
~ Émile Zola
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As he talked a good deal, had seen active service, and was naturally regarded as a man of energy and spirit, he was much sought after and listened to by simpletons.
~ Émile Zola
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Yes! live life with every fibre of one's being, surrender oneself to it, with no thoughts of rebellion, without deluding oneself that one can improve it and render it painless; all this was revealed to the dying man, as the only courageous and wise attitude possible for a man of science.
~ Émile Zola
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He's not a rough diamond - a pearl-containing oyster of a rustic; he's a fierce, pitiless, wolfish man.
~ Emily Bronte
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For himself, he grew desperate; his sorrow was of the king that will not lament, he neither wept nor prayed - he cursed and defied - execrated God and man, and gave himself up to reckless dissipation.
~ Emily Bronte
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I felt interested in a man who seemed more exaggeratedly reserved than myself.
~ Emily Bronte
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felt interested in a man who seemed more exaggeratedly reserved than myself.
~ Emily Bronte
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Mr. Heathcliff and his man climbed the cellar stairs with vexatious phlegm.
~ Emily Bronte
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I fear a Man of frugal speech - I fear a Silent Man - Haranguer - I can overtake - Or Babbler - entertain - But He who weigheth - While the Rest - Expend their furthest pound - Of this Man - I am wary - I fear that He is Grand -
~ Emily Dickinson
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Publication - is the Auction / Of the Mind of Man
~ Emily Dickinson
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The Hills erect their purple heads, The Rivers lean to see— Yet Man has not, of all the throng, A curiosity.
~ Emily Dickinson
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Impossibility, like wine Exhilarates the man Who tastes it; Possibility Is flavoreless.
~ Emily Dickinson
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Why is a Christmas tree better than a man? Because it stays up, has cute balls, and looks good with the lights on!
~ Emily Giffin
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I do not believe in God, because I believe in man. Whatever his mistakes, man has for thousands of years been working to undo the botched job your god has made.
~ Emma Goldman
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Cardinal Manning: Necessity knows no law, and the starving man has a natural right to a share of his neighbor's bread.
~ Emma Goldman
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God is everything, man is nothing, says religion. But out of that nothing God has created a kingdom so despotic, so tyrannical, so cruel, so terribly exacting that naught but gloom and tears and blood have ruled the world since gods began.
~ Emma Goldman
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Man is being robbed not merely of the products of his labor, but of the power of free initiative, of originality, and the interest in, or desire for, the things he is making
~ Emma Goldman
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It was impressive, but, pretty much like the man with the exploding head, it was a one-time trick. When
~ Eoin Colfer
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Philosophy does not promise to secure anything external for man, otherwise it would be admitting something that lies beyond its proper subject-matter. For as the material of the carpenter is wood, and that of statuary bronze, so the subject-matter of the art of living is each person's own life.
~ Epictetus
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