Quotes 4701 till 4720 of 10005.
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Man's character is his fate.
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Man's course begins in a garden, but it ends in a city.
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Man's goodness is a flame that can be hidden but never extinguished.
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Man's greatness lies in his power of thought.
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Man's life is a warfare against the malice of men.
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Man's life is like unto a winter's day, Some break their fast and so depart away, Others stay dinner then depart full fed; The longest age but sups and goes to bed. Oh, reader, then behold and see, As we are now so must you be.
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Man's love is of man's life a part; it is a woman's whole existence. In her first passion, a woman loves her lover, in all the others all she loves is love.
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Man's main task in life is to give birth to himself, to become what he potentially is. The most important product of his effort is his own personality.
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Man's mind and not his master makes him slave.
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Man's mind is not a container to be filled but rather a fire to be kindled.
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Man's mind is so formed that it is far more susceptible to falsehood than to truth.
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Man's mind, stretched by a new idea, never goes back to its original dimensions.
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Man's naked form belongs to no particular moment in history; it is eternal, and can be looked upon with joy by the people of all ages.
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Man's natural character is to imitate; that of the sensitive man is to resemble as closely as possible the person whom he loves. It is only by imitating the vices of others that I have earned my misfortunes.
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Man's only true happiness is to live in hope of something to be won by him. Reverence something to be worshipped by him, and love something to be cherished by him, forever.
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Man's own youth is the world's youth; at least he feels as if it were, and imagines that the earth's granite substance is something not yet hardened, and which he can mould into whatever shape he likes.
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Man's ultimate destiny is to become one with the Divine Power which governs and sustains the creation and its creatures.
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Man's unhappiness, as I construe, comes of his greatness; it is because there is an Infinite in him, which with all his cunning he cannot quite bury under the Finite.
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Man's unique reward, however, is that while animals survive by adjusting themselves to their background, man survives by adjusting his background to himself.
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Man's yesterday may never be like his morrow; Nought may endure but Mutability.
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