Quotes 2041 till 2060 of 4541.
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It is the chiefest point of happiness that a man is willing to be what he is.
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It is the dull man who is always sure, and the sure man who is always dull.
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It is the first of all problems for a man to find out what kind of work he is to do in this universe.
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It is the greatest mistake to think that man is always one and the same. A man is never the same for long. He is continually changing. He seldom remains the same even for half an hour.
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It is the heart that makes a man rich. He is rich according to what he is, not according to what he has.
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It is the lot of man to suffer.
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It is the marketplace that calls most clearly for men to be softer, more narcissistic and receptive, and the new man is the result.
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It is the patriotic duty of every man to lie for his country.
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It is the perpetual dread of fear, the fear of fear, that shapes the face of a brave man.
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It is the power of thought that gives man power over nature.
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It is the strange fate of man, that even in the greatest of evils the fear of the worst continues to haunt him.
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It is the tragedy of the world that no one knows what he doesn't know, and the less a man knows, the more sure he is that he knows everything.
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It is the true office of history to represent the events themselves, together with the counsels, and to leave the observations and conclusions thereupon to the liberty and faculty of every man's judgment.
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It is the weak man who urges compromise - never the strong man.
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It is the working man who is the happy man. It is the idle man who is the miserable man.
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It is those who concentrates on but one thing at a time who advance in this world. The great man or woman is the one who never steps outside his or her specialty or foolishly dissipates his or her individuality.
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It is too great comfort which turns a man against himself. Life is most readily renounced at the time and among the classes where it is least harsh.
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It is true greatness to have in one the frailty of a man and the security of a god.
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It is true, that a little philosophy inclineth man's mind to atheism, but depth in philosophy bringeth men's minds about to religion.
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It is unfortunately very true that, without leisure and money, love can be no more than an orgy of the common man. Instead of being a sudden impulse full of ardor and reverie, it becomes a distastefully utilitarian affair.
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