Quotes 4681 till 4700 of 10005.
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Man tries to make for himself in the fashion that suits him best a simplified and intelligible picture of the world; he then tries to some extent to substitute this cosmos of his for the world of experience, and thus to overcome it.
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Man uses his intelligence less in the care of his own species than he does in his care of anything else he owns or governs.
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Man wants to live, but it is useless to hope that this desire will dictate all his actions.
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Man was created a little lower than the angels and has bin getting a little lower ever since.
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Man was created as a being who should constantly keep improving, a being who on reaching one goal sets a higher one.
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Man was formed for society.
Of the Nature of Laws in General -
Man was lost if he went to a usurer, for the interest ran faster than a tiger upon him.
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Man was made at the end of the week's work when God was tired.
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Man was nature's mistake - she neglected to finish him - and she has never ceased paying for her mistake.
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Man watches his history on the screen with apathy and an occasional passing flicker of horror or indignation.
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Man weeps to think that he will die so soon; woman, that she was born so long ago.
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Man who is he? Too bad, to be the work of God: Too good for the work of chance!
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Man who man would be, must rule the empire of himself.
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Man who stand on hill with mouth open will wait long time for roast duck to drop in.
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Man will do many things to get himself loved; he will do all things to get himself envied.
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Man will not live without answers to his questions.
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Man will occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of the time he will pick himself up and continue on.
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Man would be otherwise. That is the essence of the specifically human.
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Man's biological weakness is the condition of human culture.
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Man's capacity for justice makes democracy possible, but man's inclination to injustice makes democracy necessary.
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