Man Quotes
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A man without ambition is worse than dough that has no yeast in it to raise it.
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Are you woman enough to be my man?
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The man, to me, ... is a legend.
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A man who does not think and plan long ahead will find trouble right at his door.
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To the man who is afraid everything rustles.
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I want to be a man's man - not a kid actor or a glitzy pop star but a no-bullshit leading man.
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Being a man is bullshit; maybe trying to be a man had been the problem all along. At a certain point you just have to trust someone. Even if it’s only yourself.
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Where is the man who has the strength to be true, and to show himself as he is?
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When human glory rises high As human glory can; When though the king is truly great, Still greater is the man.
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It is the duty of a man of honor to teach others the good which he has not been able to do himself because of the malignity of the times, that this good finally can be done by another more loved in heaven.
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I detest the man who hides on thing in the depths of his heart and speaks forth another.
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There was no destiny in life, nothing beyond what a man could take and hold for himself.
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For without invention, no one was ever a great man in his own trade.
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Man loneliness was much bigger than boy loneliness.
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No man can afford to express, through words or acts, that which is not in harmony with his own beliefs, and if he does so, he must pay by the loss of his ability to influence others.
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No man could be a khan to his mother.
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So much of 'Mudbound' is about man's relationship to the land and to the elements. It's about the desire for control and how powerless we are against nature. We always knew we would shoot widescreen as a means to isolate a body in the frame and to highlight our own insignificance.
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Man is a substance clad in shadows.
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A man is more frank and sincere with his emotions than a woman. We girls, I'm afraid, have a tendency to hide our feelings.
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One man and a dozen fools would govern better than one man alone.
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If the man who observes the myriad stars, and considers that they and their innumerable satellites move in their serene dignity through the heavens, each swinging clear of the other's orbit-if, I say, the man who sees this cannot realise the Creator's attributes without the help of the book of Job, then his view of things is beyond my understanding.
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I had fought on behalf of man against the sea, but I realised that it had become more urgent to fight on behalf of the sea against men.
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The weapon where the man is sitting in is always superior against the other
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A man is the sum of his misfortunes. One day you'd think misfortune would get tired but then time is your misfortune.