Quotes 1301 till 1320 of 4582.
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Fame, we may understand, is no sure test of merit, but only a probability of such; it is an accident, not a property of man.
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Fashion is like the ashes left behind by the uniquely shaped flames of the fire, the trace alone revealing that a fire actually took place.
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Fatalism is the lazy man's way of accepting the inevitable.
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Fate often puts all the material for happiness and prosperity into a man's hands just to see how miserable he can make himself with them.
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Fear is a disease that eats away at logic and makes man inhuman.
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Fearfulness, contrary to all other vices, maketh a man think the better of another, the worse of himself.
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Few are the friends of a man's self, most those of his circumstances.
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Few women care what a man looks like, and a good thing too.
The Complete Neurotic's Notebook (1981) -
Fill all the glasses there, for why
Should every creature drink but I?
Why, man of morals, tell me why?From Anacreon, ii. Drinking; reported in Bartletts Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919). -
Films and gramophone records, music, books and buildings show clearly how vigorously a man's life and work go on after his ''death,'' whether we feel it or not, whether we are aware of the individual names or not. There is no such thing as death according to our view!
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Flirting is the gentle art of making a man feel pleased with himself.
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Flyaway, problem hair is the enemy of feminism, and was probably invented by the Man to crush Susan Sontag.
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For a man there are three certainties in life: death, taxes, and women. It is often difficult to say which is the worst.
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For a man to achieve all that is demanded of him he must regard himself as greater than he is.
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For a man to attain to an eminent degree in learning costs him time, watching, hunger, nakedness, dizziness in the head, weakness in the stomach, and other inconveniences.
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For a man to strike any women is most brutal, and I, as well as everyone else, think this far worse than any attempt to shoot, which, wicked as it is, is at least more comprehensible and more courageous.
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For a truly religious man nothing is tragic.
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For a woman, the typical danger emanating from the unconscious comes from above, from the spiritual sphere personified by the animus, whereas for a man it comes from the chthonic realm of the world and woman, i.e., the anima projected on to the world.
A Study in the Process of Individuation (1934) -
For all his learning or sophistication, man still instinctively reaches towards that force beyond. Only arrogance can deny its existence, and the denial falters in the face of evidence on every hand. In every tuft of grass, in every bird, in every opening bud, there it is.
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For all right judgment of any man or things it is useful, nay, essential, to see his good qualities before pronouncing on his bad.
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