Man Quotes
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Before a man dies, hold back and call him not happy but lucky.
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Is an unwieldy ill; a man with a loose Tongue is indeed a child with a knife.
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This is no book. Whoever touches this touches a man.
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Call no man happy until he is dead.
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I am not eternity, but a man; a part of the whole, as an hour is of the day.
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No changing of place at a hundred miles an hour will make us one whit stronger, or happier, or wiser. There was always more in the world than man could see, walked they ever so slowly; they will see it no better for going fast. The really precious things are thought and sight, not pace. It does a bullet no good to go fast; and a man, if he be truly a man, no harm to go slow; for his glory is not at all in going, but in being.
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Noble be man, helpful and good!
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My old man Shorty was a huge figure in my musical life.
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Fear that man who fears not God.
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[On Peter III:] He did not have a bad heart; but a weak man usually has not.
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Man is a bad animal.
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I am just a plain, common man.
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I remain a simple man who has more questions than answers. Please join me as I seek to turn that tide.
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The man, to me, ... is a legend.
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In death - no! even in the grave all is not lost. Else there is no immortality for man. Arousing from the most profound slumbers, we break the gossamer web of some dream. Yet in a second afterward, (so frail may that web have been) we remember not that we have dreamed.
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Our condition is most noble, being so beloved of the Most High God that He was willing to die for our sake- which He would not have done if man had not been a most noble creature and of great worth.
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Any man who holds a woman back is not a man a woman can afford to be with.
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What man can imagine he may one day achieve.
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To become a man is to be responsible; to be ashamed of miseries that you did not cause.
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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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There is something in man which your science cannot satisfy.
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One meal a day is enough for a lion, and it ought to be for a man.
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It is self-evident that at sixty-five a man has done all that he is fit to do.
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Not by mere eloquence, nor by handsome appearance, does a man become good-natured, should he be jealous, selfish and deceitful.