Quotes 4941 till 4960 of 5500.
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What ever disunites man from God, also disunites man from man.
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What ever is the natural propensity of a person is hard to overcome. If a dog were made a king, he would still gnaw at his shoes laces.
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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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What exists outside is a man's concern; let no woman give advice; and do no mischief within doors.
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What for centuries raised man above the beast is not the cudgel but the irresistible power of unarmed truth.
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What gift has providence bestowed on man that is so dear to him as his children?
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What happened at Hiroshima was not only that a scientific breakthrough had occurred and that a great part of the population of a city had been burned to death, but that the problem of the relation of the triumphs of modern science to the human purposes of man had been explicitly defined.
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What has a writer to be bombastic about? Whatever good a man may write is the consequence of accident, luck, or surprise, and nobody is more surprised than an honest writer when he makes a good phrase or says something truthful.
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What is a cynic? A man who knows the price of everything and the value of nothing.
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What is a man if he is not a thief who openly charges as much as he can for the goods he sells?
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What is a rebel? A man who says no.
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What is a television apparatus to man, who has only to shut his eyes to see the most inaccessible regions of the seen and the never seen, who has only to imagine in order to pierce through walls and cause all the planetary Baghdad's of his dreams to rise from the dust.
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What is Art? It is the response of man's creative soul to the call of the Real.
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What is essential in a work of art is that it should rise far above the realm of personal life and speak to the spirit and heart of the poet as man to the spirit and heart of mankind.
Modern Man in Search of a Soul (1933) -
What is food to one man is bitter poison to others.
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What is good? All that heightens the feeling of power, the will to power, power itself in man.
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What is grand is necessarily obscure to weak men. That which can be made explicit to the idiot is not worth my care.
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What is man without the beasts? If all the beasts were gone, man would die from a great loneliness of spirit. For whatever happens to the beasts, soon happens to man. All things are connected.
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What is merit? The opinion one man entertains of another.
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