Quotes 741 till 760 of 10591.
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A man that hoards up riches and enjoys them not, is like an ass that carries gold and eats thistles.
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A man who correctly guesses a woman's age may be smart, but he's not very bright.
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A man who dares to waste one hour of time has not discovered the value of life.
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A man who exposes himself when he is intoxicated, has not the art of getting drunk.
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A man who has no conscience, no goodness, does not suffer.
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A man who has not passed through the inferno of his passions has never overcome them.
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A man who is good enough to go to heaven is not good enough to be a clergyman.
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A man who lives, not by what he loves but what he hates, is a sick man.
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A man who waits to believe in action before acting is anything you like, but he's not a man of action.. You must act as you breathe.
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A man who won't die for something is not fit to live.
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A man who writes for a living does not have to go anywhere in particular, and he could rarely afford to if he wanted.
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A man whose life has been dishonourable is not entitled to escape disgrace in death.
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A man whose mind feels that it is captive would prefer to blind himself to the fact. But if he hates falsehood, he will not do so; and in that case he will have to suffer a lot. He will beat his head against the wall until he faints. He will come to again
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A man will be imprisoned in a room with a door that's unlocked and opens inwards; as long as it does not occur to him to pull rather than push.
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A man will renounce any pleasures you like but he will not give up his suffering.
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A man's conscience, like a warning line on the highway, tells him what he shouldn't do - but it does not keep him from doing it.
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A man's desire for a son is usually nothing but the wish to duplicate himself in order that such a remarkable pattern may not be lost to the world.
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A man's indebtedness is not virtue; his repayment is. Virtue begins when he dedicates himself actively to the job of gratitude.
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A man's labor is not only his capital but his life. When it passes it returns never more. To utilize it, to prevent its wasteful squandering, to enable the poor man to bank it up for use hereafter, this surely is one of the most urgent tasks before civilization.
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A man's possessions are just as large as his own soul. If this title-deeds cover more, the surplus acres own him, not he the acres.
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