Quotes 601 till 620 of 2140.
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I have not observed men's honesty to increase with their riches.
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I have often wondered how it is everyone loves himself more than the rest of men, but yet sets less value on his own opinions of himself than the opinions of others.
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I have rather studied books than men.
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I have since wandered among men of many races and many religions.
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I heard the bells on Christmas Day. Their old familiar carols play. And wild and sweet the words repeat. Of peace on earth goodwill to men.
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I hold that the perfection of form and beauty is contained in the sum of all men.
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I hope our young men will not grow into such dodgers as these old men are. I believe everything that a young man says to me (p. 250).
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I learned the lesson that great men cultivate love, and that only little men cherish a spirit of hatred.
Up From Slavery (1901) -
I like a look of Agony, because I know it's true - men do not sham Convulsion, nor simulate, a Throe.
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I like men who have a future and women who have a past.
The Picture of Dorian Gray (1891) h. 15 -
I love men, not for what unites them, but for what divides them, and I want to know most of all what gnaws at their hearts.
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I love the old way best, the simple way of poison, where we too are strong as men.
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I love to lose myself in other men's minds. When I am not walking, I am reading. I cannot sit and think; books think for me.
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I never wonder to see men wicked, but I often wonder to see them not ashamed.
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I once witnessed more ardent emotions between men at an Elks' Rally in Pasadena than they could ever have felt for the type of woman available to an Elk.
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I only like two kinds of men; domestic and foreign.
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I pondered all these things, and how men fight and lose the battle, and the thing that they fought for comes about in spite of their defeat, and when it comes turns out not to be what they meant, and other men have to fight for what they meant under another name.
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I preached as never sure to preach again, and as a dying man to dying men.
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I said there was a society of men among us, bred up from their youth in the art of proving by words multiplied for the purpose, that white is black, and black is white, according as they are paid. To this society all the rest of the people are as slaves.
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I see men ordinarily more eager to discover a reason for things than to find out whether the things are so.
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