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Wedding: the point at which a man stops toasting a woman and begins roasting her.
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Well, the teacher I studied with for nineteen and a half years was a man named Paul Gavert. He was a great lieder singer, so basically I'm a trained lieder singer because of that teacher. The teacher I currently study with - since 1995 - is Joan Lader, who also studied with Gavert.
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Were art to redeem man, it could do so only by saving him from the seriousness of life and restoring him to an unexpected boyishness.
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Were it not for imagination a man would be as happy in arms of a chambermaid as of a duchess.
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What a lot of things there are a man can do without.
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What a man calls his ''conscience'' is merely the mental action that follows a sentimental reaction after too much wine or love.
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What a man can be, he must be. This need we may call self-actualization.
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What a man does for pay is of little significance. What he is, as a sensitive instrument responsive to the world's beauty, is everything!
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What a man knows at fifty that he did not know at twenty is for the most part incommunicable.
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What a man knows is everywhere at war with what he wants.
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What a man most enjoys about a woman's clothes are his fantasies of how she would look without them.
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What a man takes in by contemplation, that he pours out in love.
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What a piece of work is a man! How noble in reason, how infinite in faculty, in form and moving how express and admirable, in action how like an angel, in apprehension how like a god - the beauty of the world, the paragon of animals!
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What a strange thing man is; and what a stranger thing woman.
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What are your historical Facts; still more your biographical? Wilt thou know a man by stringing-together beadrolls of what thou namest Facts?
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What broke in a man when he could bring himself to kill another?
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What do I know of man's destiny? I could tell you more about radishes.
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What ever disunites man from God, also disunites man from man.
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What ever the mind of man can conceive and believe, it can achieve.
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What every genuine philosopher (every genuine man, in fact) craves most is praise - although the philosophers generally call it ''recognition''!
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