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Man lives for science as well as bread.
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Man loves company, even if it is only that of a smoldering candle.
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Man loves malice, but not against one-eyed men nor the unfortunate, but against the fortunate and proud.
Pensees (1669) -
Man maintains his balance, poise, and sense of security only as he is moving forward.
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Man makes holy what he believes.
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Man masters nature not by force but by understanding. This is why science has succeeded where magic failed: because it has looked for no spell to cast over nature.
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Man may be considered as having a twofold origin - natural, which is common and the same to all - patronymic, which belongs to the various families of which the whole human race is composed.
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Man may be defined as the animal that can say ''I,'' that can be aware of himself as a separate entity.
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Man may dismiss compassion from his heart, but God never will.
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Man must be prepared for every event of life, for there is nothing that is durable.
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Man must shape his tools lest they shape him.
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Man must vanquish himself, must do himself violence, in order to perform the slightest action untainted by evil.
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Man needs difficulties; they are necessary for health.
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Man needs his difficulties because they are necessary to enjoy success.
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Man needs, for his happiness, not only the enjoyment of this or that, but hope and enterprise and change.
Philosophy and Politics -
Man never made any material as resilient as the human spirit.
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Man only likes to count his troubles, but he does not count his joys.
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Man partly is and wholly hopes to be.
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Man proposes, but God disposes.
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Man reckons with immortality, and forgets to reckon with death.
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