Quotes About Man
The battery of flattery received and enjoyed as lottery by a man from the coterie just flattens his growth inconspicuously but consistently.
~ Anuj Somany
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The best and the biggest lesson of life to a man is taught only by a worst person who is often a woman either his girlfriend or wife.
~ Anuj Somany
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The brain of a man works at a good speed in freedom, the better in seclusion and the best when not having any material attraction; but, in addition to all, great only after staying away from the woman.
~ Anuj Somany
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The first marriage for a man is a big lesson, the second a grave blunder, the third a fatal accident, the fourth an apocalypse.
~ Anuj Somany
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The less the man has self-respect, the more the woman i.e his wife or girlfriend be happy with him and spends her proportionate long time in their relationship aspect.
~ Anuj Somany
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The life gives the half pain & the other half to a married man is given by his wife; but he who has not realized it might have been just conditioned by his spouse to believe in an illusionary mind situation.
~ Anuj Somany
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The mind of a man gets opened when the wealth and the woman go out of his brain.
~ Anuj Somany
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The only man who could be worse than a bad woman is one who loves to see his face in one or the other ways more than a lady does always.
~ Anuj Somany
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I am sure that no man asks mercy and grace with true meaning, but if mercy and grace have first been given him.
~ Anya Seton
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As love is the most noble and divine passion of the soul, so is it that to which we may justly attribute all the real satisfactions of life, and without it, man is unfinished, and unhappy.
~ Aphra Behn
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The theologian must not be content to discuss merely speculative problems about God and man. He must seek above {2} all things to bring the truths of revelation to bear upon human practice. All knowledge has its practical implicate.
~ Archibald B. C. Alexander
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A man's rights are not merely decorations or ends in themselves. They are opportunities, instruments, trusts. And when any man has them, it means that he is placed on a vantage-ground from which, secure of oppression or interference, he may begin to do his duty.[
~ Archibald B. C. Alexander
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America was promises…It was Man who had been promised.
~ Archibald MacLeish
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Freedom is the right to one's dignity as a man.
~ Archibald MacLeish
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The only thing about a man that is a man . . . is his mind. Everything else you can find in a pig or a horse.
~ Archibald MacLeish
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Life divine! O life eternal! Man cannot translate the thought. Strong the chain that God hath welded; Link on link hath chain been wrought. Fabric new each day is woven, Woven it on God's own loom. We the threads can ne'er unravel, Hidden they in Nature's womb.
~ ARDELIA COTTON BARTON
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Pessimism is a denial of the reality of God and the power man draws from being connected to it.
~ Arianna Huffington
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Man, not earth, makes civilization.
~ Ariel Durant
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The love of wine is a good man's failing.
~ Aristophanes
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The trickiest thing is the nature of man, apparent in everything.
~ Aristophanes
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That which is a common concern is very generally neglected. The energies of man are excited by that which depends on himself alone, and of which he only is to reap the whole profit or glory.
~ Aristotle
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For in man, and in man alone, owing to is erect attitude, the upper part of the body is turned toward the upper part of the universe; while in other animals it is turned neither to this nor to the lower aspects, but in a direction midway between the two.
~ Aristotle
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The wickedness of man is boundless; it seems at first as if a trifle would content him, but his passions invigorate by gratification; always indulged, always craving, and continually preying on him who feeds him.
~ Aristotle
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For pleasure is a state of soul, and to each man that which he is said to be a lover of is pleasant.
~ Aristotle
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