Quotes About Man
Man it is that makes monarchies and found republics; the township seems a direct gift from the hand of God
~ Alexis de Tocqueville
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It was not exasperation.... It was anger for the relentless force of evolution that insisted on endowing man with increased powers without removing the vestigial vices that prevented him from using them.
~ Alfred Bester
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impossible. Teleportation is a Tigroid Function. (Applause) Any man was capable of jaunting provided
~ Alfred Bester
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This formation of man from soft clay, and of woman from a hard bone, also illustrated why man was so much more easily reconcilable than woman.
~ Alfred Edersheim
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So true is it that all sin is ultimately against the Lord; so bitter is the root of self; and so terrible the power of evil in its constantly growing strength, till it casts out all fear of God or care for man.
~ Alfred Edersheim
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He wanted pain, I saw that in him, and what a man wants he will often manage to find.
~ Alice Hoffman
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My expectations of what I wanted in a man I learned from a dog: loyalty and kindness.
~ Alice Hoffman
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But in battle you cannot tell another when it is his time to enter the World-to-Come, nor is it possible to keep any man in this world when he wishes to leave it behind.
~ Alice Hoffman
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All of the quarters in his hand were tarnished. He had no idea that the silver in a man's pockets always turns black if he kisses a witch.
~ Alice Hoffman
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if anyone bothered to search through the laurel bordering the asphalt he'd surely find handfuls of teeth that were said to give the laurel its odd milky color, ivory with a pale pink edge, each blossom forming the shape of a bitter man's mouth.
~ Alice Hoffman
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When darkness falls, and the sky sifts down into the river, the woman who swims in its depths holds on to the side of the canoe that drifts toward her. She pulls herself into the boat, where a tall man is waiting in the fading light, for he is an expert in matters of light and darkness, a master of seeing through shadows. He spies her every time, even when the sky is murky an she is invisible to all other men's eyes.
~ Alice Hoffman
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That was why the Almighty had given us prayer, to distinguish man from animals, to leave the beasts inside of us locked away.
~ Alice Hoffman
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He had lived the sort of life that had soon revealed that any man who asks for undying loyalty is the man most likely to get you killed.
~ Alice Hoffman
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What greater torment for a man whose sin was suicide than to be trapped forever in the body he'd sought to shed?
~ Alice McDermott
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His presence made me feel self-concious: of my appearance, of the way I was sitting, of my movements and gestures...It was the behavior of a woman reacting to a man who attracts her.
~ Alice Steinbach
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Religion is an elaborate excuse for what man has done to women and to the earth
~ Alice Walker
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The God I been praying and writing to is a man. And act just like all the other mens I know.
~ Alice Walker
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We will fight the white man, they said. But the white man is not alone, said the chief. He has brought his army.
~ Alice Walker
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Anyhow, I say, the God I been praying and writing to is a man. And act just like all the other mens I know. Trifling, forgitful and lowdown.
~ Alice Walker
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Anyhow, I say, the God I been praying and writing to is a man. And act like all the other mens I know. Trifling, forgitful, and lowdown.
~ Alice Walker
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De todos modos, ese Dios al que yo rezaba y al que escribía cartas es un hombre. Y como todos los hombres, es desconsiderado, olvidadizo e indiferente.
~ Alice Walker
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But they know who Adam is from they own point of view. And for a whole lot longer time ago. And who that? Mr. ______ ast. The first man that was white. Not the first man. They say nobody so crazy they think they can say who was the first man. But everybody notice the first white man cause he was white.
~ Alice Walker
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There we are informed that He is the father of Jesus, who we invariably see depicted as a white man. He thinks we are born of sin and embody it; he thinks man should have dominion over the earth, which includes land and water, women, animals and children.
~ Alice Walker
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I love him bodily, as a man! I love his walk, his size, his shape, his smell, the kinkiness of his hair. I love the very texture of his palms. The pink of his brows. I love his feet. And I love his dear eyes in which the vulnerability and beauty of his soul can be plainly read.
~ Alice Walker
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