Quotes 1601 till 1620 of 25783.
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A man is not paid for having a head and hands, but for using them.
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A man is not rightly conditioned until he is a happy, healthy, and prosperous being; and happiness, health, and prosperity are the result of a harmonious adjustment of the inner with the outer of the man with his surroundings.
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A man is two people, himself and his cock. A man always takes his friend to the party. Of the two, the friend is the nicer, being more able to show his feelings.
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A man likes his wife to be just clever enough to appreciate his cleverness, and just stupid enough to admire it.
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A man lives by believing something: not by debating and arguing about many things.
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A man may be a fool and not know it, but not if he is married.
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A man may be a heretic in the truth; and if he believe things only because his pastor says so, or the assembly so determines, without knowing other reason, though his belief be true, yet the very truth he holds becomes his heresy.
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A man may be a pessimistic determinist before lunch and an optimistic believer in the will's freedom after it.
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A man may be born, but in order to be born he must first die, and in order to die he must first awake.
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A man may be in as just possession of truth as of a city, and yet be forced to surrender.
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A man may die, nations may rise and fall, but an idea lives on.
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A man may fulfill the object of his existence by asking a question he cannot answer, and attempting a task he cannot achieve.
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A man must be big enough to admit his mistakes, smart enough to profit from them, and strong enough to correct them.
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A man must be both stupid and uncharitable who believes there is no virtue or truth but on his own side.
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A man must be master of his hours and days, not their servant.
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A man must be sacrificed now and again to provide for the next generation of men.
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A man of eighty has outlived probably three new schools of painting, two of architecture and poetry and a hundred in dress.
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A man of eighty has outlived probably three new schools of painting, two of architecture and poetry, a hundred in dress.
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A man of genius makes no mistakes. His errors are volitional and are the portals of discovery.
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A man of great common sense and good taste - meaning thereby a man without originality or moral courage.
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