Quotes About Man
I went to Texas a few times for gigs and adopted the cowboy look. Every man, at some point in his life, goes through a cowboy stage - everyone! Well, at least everyone that I look up to!
~ Theophilus London
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There is no life of a man, faithfully recorded, but is a heroic poem of its sort, rhymed or unrhymed.
~ Thomas Carlyle
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So it is that the life force may take possession of a man-- so that in the end he may be possessed by something greater, no longer at all belonging to himself.
~ Wendell Berry
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My time in Moscowmade a man of memade me an artistthere was a reality and a brutality of life that I think was very important, as a young American, for me to see.
~ Jon Bernthal
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As long as man labors for a physical existence, though an act of necessity almost, he is yet natural; it is life, though that of this world, for which he instinctively works.
~ Jones Very
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God is an exalted man. Some people are troubled over the statements of the Prophet Joseph Smith... that our Father in heaven at one time passed through a life and death and is an exalted man.
~ Joseph Fielding Smith
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Prayer is a universal phenomenon in the soul-life of man. It is the soul's reaction to the terrors and joys, the uncertainties and dreams of life.
~ Joseph Hertz
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My grandfather was one of the most amazing Baptist ministers in history, he was unbelievable. He was one of the most amazing men - the most amazing man that I ever met... He lived an amazing life.
~ Josh Henderson
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I have no doubt about it. I think this is a part of the nature of man, a desire for freedom, for dignified life.
~ Judy Woodruff
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Woman is the Sunday of man: not his repose only, but his joy; the salt of his life.
~ Jules Michelet
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It is intensely frustrating. The longer you live, the more interesting life gets, and yet many of the parts involve carrying trays and putting lamb chops down in front of the leading man.
~ Juliet Stevenson
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How can a man's life keep it's course If he will not let it flow, Those who flow as life flows know They need no other force: They feel no wear, they feel no tear, They need no mending, no repair.
~ Laozi
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The libertarian can have no truck with 'left' or 'right' because he regrets any form of authoritarianism - the use of police force to control the creative life of man.
~ Leonard Read
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Remember that what pulls the strings is the force hidden within; there lies the power to persuade, there the life, - there, if one must speak out, the real man.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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bits were "truths" that could be said in a line—"a human is the only animal that can be skinned twice" or "a man who trims himself to suit everybody will soon whittle himself away.
~ John Dunning
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Deep in his heart, every man longs for a battle to fight, an adventure to live, and a beauty to rescue.
~ John Eldredge
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at one of these tables sat a young man.
~ John Escott
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If there is work there is warmth, that when a man has freedom of movement it is enough, for then his blood is hot too
~ John Fante
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What doth it profit a man if he gain the whole world and suffer the loss of his own soul?
~ John Fante
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I felt his hot tears and the loneliness of man and the sweetness of all men and the aching haunting beauty of the living
~ John Fante
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Halt snorted derisively. "Battleschool evidently isn't what it used to be," he replied. "It's a fine thing when an old man like me can sleep comfortably in the open while a young boy gets all stiff and rheumatic over it." Horace shrugged. "Be that as it may," he replied, "I'll still be glad to sleep in a bed tonight." Actually, Halt felt the same way. But he wasn't going to let Horace no that.
~ John Flanagan
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Looks like he's lost a guinea and found a farthing," Horace said, then added, unnecessarily, "Will, I mean." Halt turned in his saddle to regard the younger man and raised an eyebrow. "I may be almost senile in your eyes, Horace, but there's no need to explain the blindly obvious to me. I'd hardly have thought you were referring to Tug.
~ John Flanagan
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The man is a nincompoop and a fool. Even worse, he took me for a fool as well.
~ John Flanagan
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The Spirit of God at work in a man goes thousands of miles beyond psychological influence.
~ John G. Lake
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