Man Is Quotes
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Man is the maker of his own destiny, and I therefore ask you to become makers of your own destiny.
Mahatma Gandhi -
Man is a creature that can get accustomed to anything, and I think that is the best definition of him.
Fyodor Dostoevsky
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Man is very well defended against himself... The actual fortress is inaccessible, even invisible to him, unless his friends and enemies play the traitor and conduct him in by a secret path.
Friedrich Nietzsche -
Man is stupid, phenomenally stupid.
Fyodor Dostoevsky -
Man is an onion made up of a hundred integuments, a texture made up of many threads. The ancient Asiatics knew this well enough, and in the Buddhist Yoga an exact technique was devised for unmasking the illusion of the personality. The human merry-go-round sees many changes: the illusion that cost India the efforts of thousands of years to unmask is the same illusion that the West has labored just as hard to maintain and strengthen.
Hermann Hesse -
A man is a poor creature compared to a woman.
Honore de Balzac -
Man is no match for woman where mischief reigns.
Honore de Balzac -
Sometimes a man is intensely, even passionately, attached to suffering — that is a fact.
Fyodor Dostoevsky
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Man is a pupil, pain is his teacher.
Alfred de Musset -
Man is never perfect nor contented.
Jules Verne -
Man is a rope, tied between beast and overman — a rope over an abyss.
Friedrich Nietzsche -
Man is the cruelest animal.
Friedrich Nietzsche -
Man is not made better by being degraded.
Dorothea Dix -
Man is born with uprightness. If one loses it, he will be lucky if he escapes with his life.
Confucius
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Man is more sensitive to the contempt of others than to self-contempt.
Friedrich Nietzsche -
Man is the only animal that must be encouraged to live.
Friedrich Nietzsche -
Man is the plumeless genus of bipeds, birds are the plumed.
Plato -
Man is a knot into which relationships are tied.
Antoine de Saint-Exupery -
Man is a pliable animal, a being who gets accustomed to everything!
Fyodor Dostoevsky -
When a man is ill his very goodness is sickly.
Friedrich Nietzsche