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The major cuts in federal and provincial transfers to social service agencies, health care, education, and social housing over the past several years have not bee matched by an explosion in private giving. Nor will they ever be.
The Three Questions - Prosperity and the Public Good (1998) Ch. Five, The Second Question: Charity and Welfare -
The major deterrent to war is in a man's mind.
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The major value in life is not what you get. The major value in life is what you become.
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The making of a picture ought surely to be a rather fascinating adventure. It is not; it is an endless contention of tawdry egos, some of them powerful, almost all of them vociferous, and almost none of them capable of anything much more creative than credit-stealing and self-promotion.
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The male has been persuaded to assume a certain onerous and disagreeable role with the promise of rewards - material and psychological. Women may in the first place even have put it into his head. BE A MAN! may have been, metaphorically, what Eve uttered at the critical moment in the garden of Eden.
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The man does not beat your head because you got a Cadillac or because you got a Ford; he beats you because you're black!
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The man for who the law exists - the man of forms, the conservative - is a tame man.
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The man is either mad, or he is making verses.
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The man loves danger and sport. That is why he loves woman, the most dangerous of all sports.
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The man must have a rare recipe for melancholy, who can be dull in Fleet Street.
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The man never feels the want of what it never occurs to him to ask for.
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The man of genius whether as artist or thinker requires a mass of accidental variations to select from and a rigidly selective process of attention.
The Foundations of Normal and Abnormal Psychology (1914) -
The man of power is ruined by power, the man of money by money, the submissive man by subservience, the pleasure seeker by pleasure.
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The man of science is a poor philosopher.
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The man of the house can destroy the pleasure of the household, but he cannot make it. That rests with the woman, and it is her greatest privilege.
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The man of understanding finds everything laughable.
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The man that blushes is not quite a brute.
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The man that hails you Tom or Jack, and proves by thumps upon your back how he esteems your merit, is such a friend, that one had need be very much his friend indeed to pardon or to bear it.
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The man that hath no music in himself; nor is not move with concord of sweet sounds; is fit for treasons stratagems, and spoils.
The merchant of Venice (1597) -
The man that makes a character, makes foes.
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