Quotes About Man
The stranger's way of looking at things, the eye of a man who does not recognize , who is beyond this world, the eye as frontier between being & non-being — belongs to the thinker. It is also the eye of a dying man, a man losing recognition.
~ Paul Valery
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Les 'idées' sont pour moi des moyens de transformation - et par conséquent, des parties ou moments de quelque changement. Une 'idée' de l'homme 'est un moyen de transformer une question'.
~ Paul Valery
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Man is only man at the surface. Remove the skin, dissect, and immediately you come to machinery.
~ Paul Valery
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I looked at Tarbox and saw he was a dangerous and ugly man. It was as if he had been born in someone's nightmare, then kicked his way out of their head.
~ Unknown
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Oh." It seemed I'd surprised him. "There isn't a lot of that kind of thinking around here." "Of course there is," I told him, trying to draw a smile. "It's just usually a man who's doing it.
~ Paula McLain
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One day you will want to attract a man," Emma said, glaring at me pointedly. "Your father and I have to prepare you for that." "Emma thinks you should have a coming-out party," he explained, cupping the heavy base of his scotch glass. "You've got to be joking. Out where?
~ Paula McLain
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Still, I don't trust a man I haven't seen tight.
~ Paula McLain
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She heard the sound of one tremendous flap and looked up in time to see the man who'd put a hole in the roof of her stable hovering in the air over her castle looking down at her. For the space of a breath, Sam's heart completely stopped beating in her chest at what she saw in the bright light of day. Those were wings. They were real. And then she fainted dead away in her garden.
~ Unknown
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Let every lady in Camlochlin swoon over a charming smile. She had won the love of a man who shared his most intimate smiles for her alone
~ Unknown
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At the age he had attained with his life span short before him he had begun to look upon the human world with the indifference of a condemned man.
~ Paulette Jiles
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My name is John Calley, the man said. He poured coins back into the can out of his large, callused hand. He said, We should not have taken your money this morning on the road. I am regretting it.
~ Paulette Jiles
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But still he objected. He was an old man. A cranky old man. I raised two of them already. A celestial voice said, Well then, do it again.
~ Paulette Jiles
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He wondered what they wanted. Where they were from. There was anarchy in Texas in 1870 and every man did what was right in his own eyes.
~ Paulette Jiles
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A "hominização" não é adaptação: o homem não se naturaliza, humaniza o mundo. A "hominização" não é só processo biológico, mas também história.
~ Paulo Freire
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He was still undecided. It depended on how you thought of God. If God is nature, then God doesn't care, since nature doesn't care. But if, as the mystics understood, God is the best of man and within man, then God cares, since man does.
~ Unknown
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Let woman out of the home, let man into it, should be the aim of education. The home needs man, and the world outside needs woman.
~ Pearl S. Buck
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que el vivir sólo es soñar; y la experiencia me enseña que el hombre que vive, sueña
~ Pedro Calderon de la Barca
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We live, while we see the sun, Where life and dreams are as one; And living has taught me this, Man dreams the life that is his, Until his living is done.
~ Pedro Calderon de la Barca
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He was unquestionably the most handsome man she had seen in a very long time. If ever. She turned and handed her father his coffee, then took her mug and sat in the nearest chair, studying Joe Spencer over her mug.
~ Unknown
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Where others teach that man does not find himself until he finds God, John Paul gives an empathetic yes and then adds this: Man does not become his truest and most real self unless and John Paul believed that man is by nature part of a whole, that he does not exist alone. He lives in society with other men, who are, like him, God's children. And it is in giving to man, in giving until it hurts, that man in the deepest way finds God. For God himself is a constant giving. (p 126-127)
~ Peggy Noonan
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Beware! In every man there lurks the falcon; a streak of ruthlessness and thirst for power.
~ Penny Jordan
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At last you realise that a man is not an equal, but an alien force, bent on destruction when he is aroused to anger.
~ Penny Jordan
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He wondered if a man actively seeking to surrender could be captured.
~ Percival Everett
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If astronomy teaches anything, it teaches that man is but a detail in the evolution of the universe, and the resemblant though diverse details are inevitably to be expected in the hosts of orbs around him. He learns that, though he will probably never find his double anywhere, he is destined to discover any number of cousins scattered through space.
~ Percival Lowell
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