Man's Quotes
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Woman begins by resisting a man's advances and ends by blocking his retreat.
Oscar Wilde -
It is every man's obligation to put back into the world at least the equivalent of what he takes out of it.
Albert Einstein
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Man's will, sustained by an indominable conviction, is much more powerful than material forces that seem insurmountable.
Albert Einstein -
The child's toys and the old man's reasons are the fruits of two seasons.
William Blake -
A man's true estate of power and riches is to be in himself; not in his dwelling or position or external relations, but in his own essential character.
Henry Ward Beecher -
It is part and parcel of every man's life to develop beauty in himself. All perfect things have in them an element of beauty.
Henry Ward Beecher -
A man's reception depends upon his coat; his dismissal upon the wit he shows.
Pierre Jean de Beranger -
Work is only part of a man's life; play, family, church, individual and group contacts, educational opportunities, the intelligent exercise of citizenship, all play a part in a well-rounded life. Workers are men and women with potentialities for mental and spiritual development as well as for physical health. We are paying the price today of having too long sidestepped all that this means to the mental, moral, and spiritual health of our nation.
Mary Barnett Gilson
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Every man's actions belong to him.
Ben Harper -
In this theater of man's life, it is reserved only for God and angels to be lookers-on.
Pythagoras -
Natural man’s sin is precisely this: He wants the benefits of God without God Himself.
R. C. Sproul -
Thorkell Mylrea had waited long for a dead man's shoes, but he was wearing them at length.
Hall Caine -
Man’s will is free to follow his inclinations, but fallen man’s inclinations are always and invariably away from God.
R. C. Sproul -
I've always found it much more dangerous to fool with a man's mistress than his wife.
Harold Robbins
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A man's ledger does not tell what he is, or what he is worth. Count what is in man, not what is on him, if you would know what he is worth-whether rich or poor.
Henry Ward Beecher -
Man's conscience is the oracle of God.
Lord Byron -
You don't mow another man's lawn!
Billie Joe Armstrong Green Day -
A man's true state of power and riches is to be in himself.
Henry Ward Beecher -
Credit is a young man's capital.
Oscar Wilde -
Ah, why should all mankind For one man's fault, be condemned, If guiltless?
John Milton
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A man's behaviour may be quite harmless and even beneficial, when he ismorally behaving like a scoundrel. And he may do great harm when he is morally acting on the highest principles.
George Bernard Shaw -
When we know exactly all a man's views and how he comes to speak and act so and so, we lose any respect for him, though we may love and admire him.
James Boswell -
A garden is one of the few expressions of man's nature that is altogether benign.
Nan Fairbrother -
Opportunity knocks at every man's door once. On some men's door it hammers till it breaks down the door and then it goes in and wakes him up if he's asleep, and ever afterward it works for him as a night watchman.
Finley Peter Dunne