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#1. Godliness is the fragrance of the man who has attained enlightenment. #Quote by Rajneesh
#2. It is not the drinker, but the man who has just stopped drinking, who thinks the world is going to the dogs. #Quote by H.L. Mencken
#3. The man who masters himself is delivered from the force that binds all creatures. #Quote by Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
#4. The welfare, the happiness, the energy and spirit of the men and women who do the daily workis the underlying necessity of all prosperity ... There can be nothing wholesome unless their life is wholesome; there can be no contentment unless they are contented. #Quote by Woodrow Wilson
#5. My praise shall be dedicated to the mind itself. The mind is the man, and the knowledge is the mind. A man is but what he knoweth. The mind is but an accident to knowledge, for knowledge is the double of that which is. #Quote by Francis Bacon
#6. The man who does not betake himself at once and desperately to sawing is called a loafer, though he may be knocking at the doors of heaven all the while. #Quote by Henry David Thoreau
#7. The child must teach the man. #Quote by John Greenleaf Whittier
#8. The direst foe of courage is the fear itself, not the object of it; and the man who can overcome his own terror is a hero and more. #Quote by George MacDonald
#9. There were so many women who had worked throughout the war in every possible job. They were told, "Now leave, so the men can come in" and there was this whole feminizing of women: You have to be very, very retiring and submissive and whatever. #Quote by Geena Davis
#10. Eventually the man comes to see that he has a mind, and that his mind is like a fist, wrapped tightly around a single thought. He cannot open the fist to look at the thought, for fear that it will fly away, but he knows that it is very important and that he must hang on to it, no matter what the cost. #Quote by Ben Loory
#11. The impromptu reply is precisely the touchstone of the man of wit. #Quote by Moliere
#12. The man least dependent upon the morrow goes to meet the morrow most cheerfully. #Quote by Epicurus
#13. The man who is satisfied, because he thinks he is safe, who feels that he has religion enough, because he thinks he has enough to save him from hell, is as ignorant of the power as he is a stranger to the consolation of the gospel of Jesus Christ. #Quote by Gardiner Spring
#14. The recognition of virtue is not less valuable from the lips of the man who hates it, since truth forces him to acknowledge it; and though he may be unwilling to take it into his inmost soul, he at least decks himself out in its trappings. #Quote by Michel De Montaigne
#15. We must kill the savage to save the man. #Quote by Richard Henry Pratt
#16. The response is to the image, not to the man, since 99 percent of the voters have no contact with the man. #Quote by Ray Price
#17. I think ex-Soviet or Russian-Jewish women are tougher and that comes through. And if they are more pragmatic than the men, it's because they are obliged to be. They have all the female responsibilities and all the male responsibilities. #Quote by David Bezmozgis
#18. I don't know the man I admire more than [Charles Evans] Hughes. If ever I have the chance I shall offer him the Chief Justiceship. #Quote by William Howard Taft
#19. It is the child who makes the man, and no man exists who was not made by the child he once was. #Quote by Maria Montessori
#20. The man who has never been tempted doesn't know how dishonest he is. #Quote by Josh Billings
#21. Success shuns the man who lacks ideas. #Quote by David J. Schwartz
#22. For we seldom admire the wit, when we dislike the man. #Quote by Jeremiah Seed
#23. Traditionally the investor has been the man with patience and the courage of his convictions who would buy when the harried or disheartened speculator was selling. #Quote by Benjamin Graham
#24. Even after forty years of directing, shooting and editing films, when I collaborate with a male partner, people still perceive the man as the primary filmmaker. #Quote by Chris Hegedus
#25. In the first section of the Doctrine and Covenants we read that 'the Lord shall come to recompense unto every man according to his work, and measure to every man according to the measure which he has measured to his fellow man.' (D&C 1:10.) This principle, showing the manner by which God will judge us, puts a new light upon the commandment to love our neighbors as ourselves, and should persuade us to take that law seriously. #Quote by Mark E. Petersen
#26. The old system of having a baby was much better than the new system, the old system being characterized by the fact that the man didn't have to watch. #Quote by Dave Barry
#27. Happy is the man who has acquired the love of walking for its own sake! #Quote by William Jacob Holland
#28. Some time ago I took a trip on the Hudson and Manhattan Transit System. Not being familiar with the names of the various stops, I asked the man next to me the name of the station where we had just stopped. He replied, "I've been riding this line for fifteen years and I only know two stops: where I get on and where I get off." #Quote by James Keller
#29. Happy is the man who renounces everything which may bring a stain or burden upon his conscience #Quote by Thomas A Kempis
#30. How I loathe the servitude people try to hold up to me as being so valuable. I pity the man who is condemned to it, who cannot generally escape it, but it is not the burden of his labor that disposes me in his favor, it is
it can only be
the vigor of his protest against it. #Quote by Andre Breton
#31. I am a messenger who will bring back word from the men who are fighting (WWI) to those who want the war to go on forever. Feeble, inarticulate will be my message, but it will have a bitter truth and may it burn their lousy souls. #Quote by Paul Nash
#32. The truth is, even though we sort of feel like we have equal rights in America, right under the surface there are huge issues that are at play that really do affect women. And it's time for all the women in America and all the men that love women, and all the gay people, and all the people of color that we've all fought for, to fight for us now. #Quote by Patricia Arquette
#33. Remember that the man who truly repents is never satisfied with his own repentance. #Quote by Charles Haddon Spurgeon
#34. I've always believed the mission is greater than the man. #Quote by Rick Perry
#35. I had the assassins of the former president of Egypt, the leader of the Muslim Brotherhood was with me in prison, the leaders of my own former group Hizb ut-Tahrir were with me in prison and so by the time I was released at the age of 28, I wasn't the man who went in at 24. #Quote by Maajid Nawaz
#36. We do not correct the man we hang; we correct others by him. #Quote by Michel De Montaigne
#37. Most terrors are but spectral illusions. Only have the courage of the man who could walk up to his spectre seated in the chair before him, and sit down upon it; the horrid thing will not partake the chair with you. #Quote by Arthur Helps
#38. The man without religion is as a ship without a rudder. #Quote by B.C. Forbes
#39. I think, that a man never passes the verge of moral humility, till self-righteousness be dethroned, till the high and towering imaginations of the man's own righteousness by the law be levelled by the mighty weapons of the gospel, and he brought to submit to the righteousness of God for justification, which is, in the gospel revealed 'from faith to faith.' #Quote by Ebenezer Erskine
#40. I enjoyed sex and indulged in it when I fancied the men. #Quote by Christine Keeler
#41. The composer reveals the innermost nature of the world, and expresses the profoundest wisdom in a language that his reasoning faculty does not understand, just as a magnetic somnambulist gives information about things of which she has no conception when she is awake. Therefore in the composer, more than in any other artist, the man is entirely separate and distinct from the artist. #Quote by Arthur Schopenhauer
#42. Stay out of the gutter in your conversation. Foul talk defiles the man who speaks it ... Don't swear. Don't profane. Avoid so-called dirty jokes. Stay away from conversation that is sprinkled with foul and filthy words. You will be happier if you do so, and your example will give strength to others. #Quote by Gordon B. Hinckley
#43. The Bible is really not a religious book but a divine manual written by the manufacturer of humanity by which the product man is supposed to live. If we learn those principles and obey them, then we find that the process of failure to success becomes more inevitability than experiment. #Quote by Myles Munroe
#44. We salute the rank not the man #Quote by Richard Winters
#45. My urgent advice to you would be, not only always to think first of America, but always, also, to think first of humanity. You do not love humanity if you seek to divide humanity into jealous camps. Humanity can be welded together only by love, by sympathy, by justice, not by jealousy and hatred. I am sorry for the man who seeks to make personal capital out of the passions of his fellowmen. He has lost touch with the ideal of America. For America was created to unit mankind ... #Quote by Woodrow Wilson
#46. The entire future of marriage rests with Justice Anthony Kennedy, the man who declared in Citizens United that corporations are people with constitutional rights. I just hope he doesn't do anything rash, like declare that homosexuals are people with constitutional rights. #Quote by Stephen Colbert
#47. Happy is the man that findeth wisdom, and the man that getteth understanding. For the merchandise of it is better than the merchandise of silver, and the gain thereof than fine gold; She is more precious than rubies, and all the things that can be compared unto her. Length of days is in her right hand; and in her left hand riches and honour. Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace. #Quote by Solomon
#48. The man who stops making new friends eventually will have none. #Quote by James Boswell
#49. Old muleskinners told how the mules were waiting at the shaft when they arrived each morning. They wanted relief from the heat, deerflies and mosquitoes just like the men. #Quote by Harry Anderson
#50. Nor is he man enough to make a woman of you. #Quote by Judith McNaught
#51. The man who deceives shows more justice than he who does not #Quote by Gorgias
#52. The man who coerces another not to eat fish commits more violence than he who eats it. #Quote by Mahatma Gandhi
#53. The man who had died looked nakedly on life, and saw a vast resoluteness everywhere flinging itself up in stormy or subtle wave-crests ... always the man who had died saw not the bird alone, but the short, sharp wave of life of which the bird was the crest. #Quote by D.H. Lawrence
#54. My mother was a tremendous woman. I was just cleaning up old trunks and I found a book with her notes written during the war years, in the 1940s. She was studying in Lahore, which became Pakistan. She was writing about how women alone could bring peace to the world, that the men with all their greed and egos were creating all these tensions and violence. I always knew she was a feminist, ahead of her time. #Quote by Vandana Shiva
#55. Insight, vision, moments of revelation. During those rare moments something overtakes the man and he becomes the tool of a greater Force; the servant of, willing or unwilling depending on his degree of awakeness. The photograph, then, is a message more than a mirror, and the mans a messenger who happens to be a photographer. #Quote by Minor White
#56. Among pacifists it was above all the English who always insisted on the importance of disarmament. They said that the man in the street would not understand the kind of pacifism that neglected to demand immediate restriction of armaments. #Quote by Ludwig Quidde
#57. In short I must confide in you to take such care of the men under you as an economical householder would of his own family, doingevery thing within himself as far as he can, and calling for as few supplies as possible. The less you depend for supplies from this quarter, the less you will be disappointed. #Quote by Thomas Jefferson
#58. Every person has a range. In fiction, you get to be it all. I'm as much the men in my book as I am the women. I write how I write and there is no mission to stake a claim. #Quote by Rachel Kushner
#59. Similarly the men who produce works of genius are not those who live in the most delicate atmosphere, whose conversation is most brilliant, or their culture broadest, but those who have had the power, ceasing in a moment to live only for themselves, to make use of their personality as of a mirror. #Quote by Marcel Proust
#60. All the men in my family were bearded, and most of the women. #Quote by W.C. Fields
#61. You must know the big ideas in the big disciplines, and use them routinely - all of them, not just a few. Most people are trained in one model - economics, for example - and try to solve all problems in one way. You know the old saying: to the man with a hammer, the world looks like a nail. This is a dumb way of handling problems. #Quote by Charlie Munger
#62. With regard to the learned professions, little need be observed; they truly form no distinct interest in society ... [discussing the landed, merchant, and learned classes in legislative assembly]. Will not the man of the learned profession, who will feel a neutrality to the rivalships between the different branches of industry, be likely to prove an impartial arbiter between them, ready to promote either, so far as it shall appear to him conducive to the general interests of society? #Quote by Alexander Hamilton
#63. I believe the earth gets warmer and I also believe the earth gets cooler. And I think history points out that it does that and that the idea that man, through the production of CO2 - which is a trace gas in the atmosphere, and the man-made part of that trace gas is itself a trace gas - is somehow responsible for climate change is, I think, just patently absurd when you consider all the other factors. #Quote by Rick Santorum
#64. The men and women of the North are slaveholders, those of the South slaveowners. The guilt rests on the North equally with the South. #Quote by Susan B. Anthony
#65. "eL Seed" was inspired by the French play Le Cid by Pierre Corneille. It was seeing "Le Cid" coming from the Arabic name "el sayed," which means "the master, the man." So I called myself like that because I was 16; I said, "Yes, I'm the man." That's how it started. #Quote by EL Seed
#66. I have always found that the man whose second thoughts are good is worth watching. #Quote by James M. Barrie
#67. Fred Trueman the man has often been tactless, haphazard, crude, a creature of impulse. #Quote by John Arlott
#68. The truth is that the man I am was born in those moments, as I stood near the flood sticks with my face lifted to the chrismal rain. Shantaram. The better man that, slowly, and much too late, I began to be. #Quote by Gregory David Roberts
#69. The man who is praised by others is regarded as worthy though he may be really void of all merit. But the man who sings his own praises becomes disgraced though he should be Indra, the possessor of all excellencies. #Quote by Chanakya
#70. When Ginger Rogers danced with Astaire, it was the only time in the movies when you looked at the man, not the woman. #Quote by Gene Kelly
#71. Home is the seminary of all other institutions. There are the roots of all public prosperity, the foundations of the State, the germs of the church. There is all that in the child makes the future man; all that in the man makes the good citizen. #Quote by Edwin Hubbel Chapin
#72. God tells me to cover myself, to hide my beauty and to tell the world that I'm not here to please men with my body; I'm here to please God. God elevates the dignity of a woman's body by commanding that it be respected and covered, shown only to the deserving - only to the man I marry. #Quote by Yasmin Mogahed
#73. Death cannot touch the higher consciousness of man ... it can only separate those who love each other so far as their lower vehicles are concerned; the man living on earth, blinded by matter, feels separated from those who have passed onwards, but ... there is no such thing as Death at all. #Quote by Annie Besant
#74. There is no fear of judgment for the man who judges himself according to the Word of God. #Quote by Howard G. Hendricks
#75. 'You claim to be the man, you want me for a lover,
So you can do my girlfriends and my sister and my mother?'
I said, 'You're very blunt,' with quickness to the cue,
'So whassup with your mother, does she look as good as you?' #Quote by Dres
#76. The men who carry their points do not need to inquire of their constituents what they should say, but are themselves the country which they represent: nowhere are its emotions or opinions so instant and so true as in them; nowhere so pure from a selfish infusion. #Quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson
#77. The assaying of tea is an art and not a science. It is the man, and not his instruments, which is the most important. There can be no substitute for my experience and intuited knowledge. #Quote by Timothy Mo
#78. And the men who hold high places must be the ones who start to mold a new reality closer to the heart. #Quote by Neil Peart
#79. The difference between ordinary and extra-ordinary is so often just simply that little word - extra. And for me, I had always grown up with the belief that if someone succeeds it is because they are brilliant or talented or just better than me ... and the more of these words I heard the smaller I always felt! But the truth is often very different ... and for me to learn that ordinary me can achieve something extra-ordinary by giving that little bit extra, when everyone else gives up, meant the world to me and I really clung to it ... #Quote by Bear Grylls
#80. For women, beauty is more important than the mind, because the man is easier to watch than to think. #Quote by Marlene Dietrich
#81. After the revolution, let us hope, prisons simply would not exist - if by prisons we mean places that could be experienced by the men and women in them at all as every place that goes by that name now is bound to be experienced. #Quote by Barbara Deming
#82. The misery stayed, not thought about but aching away, and sometimes I would have to ask myself, Why do I ache? Men can get used to anything, but it takes time. #Quote by John Steinbeck
#83. The great challenge which faces us is to assure that, in our society of big-ness, we do not strangle the voice of creativity, that the rules of the game do not come to overshadow its purpose, that the grand orchestration of society leaves ample room for the man who marches to the music of another drummer. #Quote by Hubert H. Humphrey
#84. The strong man is the man who can stand up for his rights and not hit back. #Quote by Martin Luther King, Jr.
#85. Meeting the man of my dreams and then meeting his beautiful wife #Quote by Alanis Morissette
#86. What happened in the 80's was that all the men died of AIDS. That was a particularly depressing time because so many people passed away and it was a very desperate and lonely time, so I think a lot of people felt that we were somehow, unreceived. Not only by the disease but also by the public image of the disease. It really gave homophobia a real shot in the arm and changed the way people viewed gays, queers. It became an entirely different atmosphere. #Quote by Margaret Cho
#87. The man who does something under orders is not unhappy; he is unhappy who does something against his will. #Quote by Seneca The Younger
#88. It is the same among the men and women, as among the silent trees; always a referred existence, an absence, never a presence and satisfaction. Is it, that beauty can never be grasped? In persons and in landscape is equally inaccessible? #Quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson
#89. Bad luck either destroys you or it makes you the man you really are. #Quote by Miguel Torres
#90. To the man who cherishes a secret in his breast, there is a still greater secret unexplored. Our most indifferent acts may be a matter for secrecy, but whatever we do with the utmost truthfulness and integrity, by virtue of its pureness, must be transparent as light. #Quote by Henry David Thoreau
#91. Everyone knows [George W. Bush] has no clue, but no one there has the courage to say it. I mean, good gawd, the man is as he always has been: barely adequate. #Quote by Molly Ivins
#92. The great man is the man who can get himself made and who will get himself made out of anything he finds at hand. #Quote by Gerald Stanley Lee
#93. Their notion of training was to march the men up and down in parades and reviews: these were nice to look at and gave them the impression of military discipline and precision, but as a preparation for a modern war they had no value whatsoever. #Quote by Orlando Figes
#94. The man who has begun to live more seriously within begins to live more simply without. #Quote by Phillips Brooks
#95. Kill the king but spare the man. #Quote by Thomas Paine
#96. Nobody is such an individualist as the man who advocates equality. #Quote by Katherine Cecil Thurston
#97. I pissed on the man who called me a dog. Why was he so surprised? #Quote by Diogenes
#98. There are, indeed, two forms of discontent: one laborious, the other indolent and complaining. We respect the man of laborious desire, but let us not suppose that his restlessness is peace, or his ambition meekness. It is because of the special connection of meekness with contentment that it is promised that the meek shall 'inherit the earth.' Neither covetous men, nor the grave, can inherit anything; they can but consume. Only contentment can possess. #Quote by John Ruskin
#99. There is nothing terrible in life for the man who realizes there is nothing terrible in death. #Quote by Epicurus
#100. The man who comes to take care of my piranhas told me that if I left West Ham he would kill all my fish. #Quote by Paolo Di Canio
#101. You can see the ball go past them, or the man, but you'll never see both man and ball go past at the same time. So if the ball goes past, the man won't, or if the man goes past, they'll take the ball. #Quote by Ron Atkinson
#102. I had no more conception of what it meant to be a forester than the man in the moon ... But at least a forester worked in the woods and with the woods - and I loved the woods and everything about them ... My Father's suggestion settled the question in favor of forestry. #Quote by Gifford Pinchot
#103. The man in charge must concern himself with details. If he does not consider them important, neither will his subordinates. #Quote by Hyman Rickover
#104. Out of the total number of the persons designated for the execution, fifteen men were led in each case to the brink of the mass grave where they had to kneel down, their faces turned towards the grave. When the men were ready for the execution one of my leaders who was in charge of this execution squad gave the order to shoot. Since they were kneeling on the brink of the mass grave, the victims fell, as a rule, at once into the mass grave. #Quote by Paul Blobel
#105. The man possessed of a dollar, feels himself to be not merely one hundred cents richer, but also one hundred cents better, than the man who is penniless; so on through all the gradations of earthly possessions - the estimate of our own moral and political importance swelling always in a ratio exactly proportionate to the growth of our purse. #Quote by Frances Wright
#106. The style is the man. Rather say the style is the way the man takes himself; and to be at all charming or even bearable, the way is almost rigidly prescribed. If it is with outer seriousness, it must be with inner humor. If it is with outer humor, it must be with inner seriousness. No other way will do. #Quote by Robert Frost
#107. The man who forms the habit of beginning without finishing has simply formed the habit of failure. #Quote by Lettie Cowman
#108. To the man of faith, there is always a future. #Quote by T. B. Joshua
#109. Be the man of no one! Instead, be the man of truth, only the truth! #Quote by Mehmet Murat Ildan
#110. When one confesses to an act, one ceases to be an actor in it and becomes its witness, becomes a man that observes and narrates it and no longer the man that performed it. #Quote by Jorge Luis Borges
#111. The man who has nothing more than a kind of Sunday religion
whose Christianity is like his Sunday clothes put on once a week, and then laid aside
such a man cannot, of course, be expected to care about growth in grace. #Quote by J.C. Ryle
#112. The free man is the man with no fears. #Quote by Dick Gregory
#113. When it comes to your personal life, such as love and romance, girls should take a tip from the men and keep their affairs to themselves. Any man worth his salt regards his private life as his own. To kiss a girl and run and tell would mark him as a cad. Why doesn't that apply to girls also? #Quote by Carole Lombard
#114. It is not the man who is responsible for the offerings as they become Christ's Body and Blood; it is Christ Himself who was crucified for us. The standing figure belongs to the priest who speaks these words. The power and the grace belong to God. 'This is My Body,' he says. And these words transform the offerings. #Quote by Saint John Chrysostom
#115. Wise is the man who says what needs to be said, but not all that could be said. #Quote by Marvin J. Ashton
#116. Not 'I don't give a f-' to just be reckless and do whatever, but 'I don't give a f- what they say.' ... I know who I am and what I'm doing in my life and what I've accomplished and continue to accomplish as a performer, as a writer, as an artist, as a person, as a human being. I'm happy with the man I'm becoming. #Quote by Justin Bieber
#117. A doctor has a stethoscope up to a man's chest. The man asks, "Doc, how do I stand?" The doctor says, "That's what puzzles me!" #Quote by Henny Youngman
#118. The man who knows governments most completely is he who troubles himself least about a definition which shall give their essence. Enjoying an intimate acquaintance with all their particularities in turn, he would naturally regard an abstract conception in which these were unified as a thing more misleading than enlightening. #Quote by William James
#119. My God, the man is a fascist - a fascist, I tell you. #Quote by George W. Bush
#120. If all history is only an amplification of biography, the history of science may be most instructively read in the life and work of the men by whom the realms of Nature have been successively won. #Quote by Archibald Geikie
#121. Everything has its drawbacks, as the man said when his mother-in-law died, and they came down upon him for the funeral expenses. #Quote by Jerome K. Jerome
#122. I am very subtle; but Man is deeper in his thought than I am. The woman knows that there is no such thing as nothing: the man knows that there is no such day as tomorrow. I do well to worship them. #Quote by George Bernard Shaw
#123. Only the man who says no is free #Quote by Herman Melville
#124. Invite the man that loves thee to a feast, but let alone thine enemy. #Quote by Hesiod
#125. To one man a stream is so much water-power, to another a rendezvous for lovers. #Quote by George Henry Lewes
#126. The man who is intoxicated with life does not pass judgment, does not seek to come to a conclusion, does not impose his message on the world. #Quote by Henry Miller
#127. Happiness is a state of non-contradictory joy
a joy without penalty or guilt, a joy that does not clash with any of your values and does not work for your own destruction, not the joy of escaping from your mind, but of using your mind's fullest power, not the joy of faking reality, but of achieving values that are real, not the joy of a drunkard, but of a producer. #Quote by Ayn Rand
#128. Shoot the brave officers, and the cowards will run away and take the men with them. #Quote by Stonewall Jackson
#129. I always knew the woman i wanted to be- I knew I wanted to be a woman who was independant #Quote by Diane Von Furstenburg
#130. See where Congress passed a two billion dollar bill to relieve bankers' mistakes. You can always count on us helping those who have lost part of their fortune, but our whole history records nary a case where the loan was for the man who had absolutely nothing. Our theory is to help only those who can get along, even if they don't get a loan. #Quote by Will Rogers
#131. Where lives the man that has not tried How mirth can into folly glide, And folly into sin! #Quote by Walter Scott
#132. Power is only vouchsafed to the man who dares to stoop and pick it up. There is only one thing, one thing needful: one has only to dare! #Quote by Fyodor Dostoevsky
#133. Let the man, who would be grateful, think of repaying a kindness, even while receiving it. #Quote by Seneca The Younger
#134. The man whose acquisitions stick is the man who is always achieving and advancing whilst his neighbors, spending most of their time in relearning what they once knew but have forgotten, simply hold their own. #Quote by William James
#135. In America the geography is sublime, but the men are not; the inventions are excellent, but the inventors one is sometimes ashamed of. #Quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson
#136. Audience response to The Man From U.N.C.L.E. back in the '60s - well, I was frankly surprised by the show's success and the attendant publicity for David and myself. #Quote by Robert Vaughn
#137. We must judge religious movements, not by the men who make them, but by the men they make. #Quote by Joseph Cook
#138. The man who is rich in fancy thinks that his wagon is already built; poor fool, he does not know that there are a hundred timbers to a wagon. #Quote by Hesiod
#139. The gods confound the man who first found out How to distinguish hours! Confound him, too, Who in this place set up a sun-dial, To cut and hack my days so wretchedly Into small portions. #Quote by Plautus
#140. God never alters the robe of righteousness to fit the man. Rather He alters the man to fit the robe. #Quote by John Hagee
#141. Accepting the view that man was prior in the creation, some Scriptural writers say that as the woman was of the man, therefore, her position should be one of subjection. Grant it, then as the historical fact is reversed in our day, and the man is now of the woman, shall his place be one of subjection? #Quote by Elizabeth Cady Stanton
#142. The man who inspired me most, I think, was Dr. Alfred Blalock, who was professor of surgery at Johns Hopkins. He was a rather simple man with a burning curiosity. It was through his curiosity that he made many real contributions to medical science. #Quote by Denton Cooley
#143. The man of science multiples the points of contact between man and nature. #Quote by Anatole France
#144. I can only say that I believe the Mormon Church is changing because the people inside the church are changing, particularly, the women. And if the women in the Mormon Church are changing, that means the men in the Mormon Church will change - slowly, reluctantly to be sure, but inevitably. #Quote by Terry Tempest Williams
#145. Violence is the tool of the barbarian; aggression is the method of the primitive; bloodshed is the way of the savage; cruelty is the manner of the brutish! To be called as a 'civilised,' man must be peaceable! #Quote by Mehmet Murat Ildan
#146. Minds fettered by this doctrine no longer inquire concerning a proposition whether it is attested by sufficient evidence, but whether it accords with Scripture; they do not search for facts as such, but for facts that will bear out their doctrine. It is easy to see that this mental habit blunts not only the perception of truth, but the sense of truthfulness, and that the man whose faith drives him into fallacies treads close upon the precipice of falsehood. #Quote by George Eliot
#147. We do not see God, but everywhere we see something divine; first and most typically in the center of a reasonable man, in the depth of a living human product. You can directly feel and think nature, the universe, but not the Godhead. Only the man among men can poetize and think divinely and live with religion ... #Quote by Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel
#148. Every man has his excuses, and the more vile the man becomes, the more touching the story has to be. What is my story now, I wonder? #Quote by Joe Abercrombie
#149. And this food is called among us the Eucharist, of which no one is allowed to partake but the man who believes that the things which we teach are true, who has been washed with the washing that is for the remission of sins and to regeneration, and who is so living as Christ has enjoined. #Quote by Justin Martyr
#150. The man who could withstand, with his fellow-men in single line, a charge of cavalry may lose all command of himself on the occurrence of a fire in his own house, because of some homely reminiscence unknown to the observing bystander. #Quote by Arthur Helps
#151. The man who is fortunate in his choice of son-in-law gains a son; the man unfortunate in his choice loses his daughter also. #Quote by Democritus
#152. You may think you're in love when the passions of sex get hold of you, but if you didn't love the man before, you won't love him after. Like him, maybe, but not love him. #Quote by Mae West
#153. What is all wisdom save a collection of platitudes? #Quote by Norman Douglas
#154. Be kindly and just in your dealings with your men. Never play favorites. Make them feel that justice tempered with mercy may always be counted on. This does not mean a slackening of discipline. Obedience to orders and regulations must always be insisted upon, and good conduct on the part of the men exacted. Especially should this be done with reference to civilian inhabitants of foreign countries in which Marines are serving. #Quote by John A. Lejeune
#155. The man who is too busy to read is never likely to lead. #Quote by B.C. Forbes
#156. The man who thinks he can do without the world is indeed mistaken; but the man who thinks the world cannot do without him is mistaken even worse. #Quote by Francois Truffaut
#157. The man who enters his wife's dressing room is either a philosopher or a fool. #Quote by Honore De Balzac
#158. I don't ever want anyone to hear my music and look at it as just gratuitous violence, or hustling and money-getting - I try to tell the perspective of the woman, the man, the mind, why. #Quote by Pusha T
#159. Until he [man] has become fully human, until he learns to conduct himself as a member of the earth, he will continue to create gods who will destroy him. The tragedy of Greece lies not in the destruction of a great culture but in the abortion of a great vision. #Quote by Henry Miller
#160. The man who walks with God always gets to his destination. #Quote by Henrietta Mears
#161. Failure is a few Errors in judgment repeated everyday. The man says, Well I didn't walk around the block today and it didn't kill me, so it must be okay. No, no, it is that kind of error in judgment that after six years has him out of breath and panting as he walks from his car to his office. You can't make those kinds of mistakes; it will end up costing you. #Quote by Jim Rohn
#162. The finest virtues can become deformed with age. The precise mind becomes finicky; the thrifty man, miserly; the cautious man, timorous; the man of imagination, fanciful. Even perseverance ends up in a sort of stupidity. Just as, on the other hand, being too willing to understand too many opinions, too diverse ways of seeing, constancy is lost and the mind goes astray in a restless fickleness. #Quote by Andre Gide
#163. The man who has the largest capacity for work and thought is the man who is bound to succeed. #Quote by Henry Ford
#164. Of all the men who attacked the flying problem in the 19th century, Otto Lilienthal was easily the most important ... It is true that attempts at gliding had been made hundreds of years before him, and that in the nineteenth century, Cayley, Spencer, Wenham, Mouillard, and many others were reported to have made feeble attempts to glide, but their failures were so complete that nothing of value resulted. #Quote by Otto Lilienthal
#165. The man who, in a fit of melancholy, kills himself today, would have wished to live had he waited a week. #Quote by Voltaire
#166. Here is the manliness of manhood, that a man has a good reason for what he does, and has a will in doing it. #Quote by Alexander MacLaren
#167. Never, in peace or war, commit your virtue or your happiness to the future. #Quote by C.S. Lewis
#168. Lil Wayne is the man. #Quote by Layzie Bone
#169. Good company and good discourse are the very sinews of virtue. #Quote by Izaak Walton
#170. Not only did I manage to accidentally meet the man I'm investigating, I managed to accidentally have sex with him. #Quote by J.L. Langley
#171. If you are a professional, the speed with which you react to a potential problem separates the men from the boys. #Quote by Yanni
#172. The man who realizes his ignorance has taken the first step toward knowledge. #Quote by Max Heindel
#173. A Haydn symphony had a meaning for the social group that listened to it. A Mahler symphony had a meaning for the man who composed it. Here is the difference between the classical and romantic attitudes to art. #Quote by Anthony Burgess
#174. To be unselfish, perfectly selfless, is salvation itself; for the man within dies, and God alone remains. #Quote by Swami Vivekananda
#175. Strive for excellence in your calling, but as a subsidiary to this: Do not fail to enrich your whole capital as man. To be a giant, and not a dwarf in your profession, you must always be growing. The man that has ceased to go up intellectually has begun to go down. #Quote by William Matthews
#176. They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. #Quote by Benjamin Franklin
#177. I am the poet of the woman the same as the man, And I say it is as great to be a woman as to be a man, And I say there is nothing greater than the mother of a man. #Quote by Walt Whitman
#178. The man who trades freedom for security does not deserve nor will he ever receive either. #Quote by Benjamin Franklin
#179. Singing songs like 'The Man I Love' or 'Porgy' is no more work than sitting down and eating Chinese roast duck, and I love roast duck. #Quote by Billie Holiday
#180. The man who doesn't know what the universe is doesn't know where he lives. #Quote by Marcus Aurelius
#181. The man who kills a man kills a man.
The man who kills himself kills all men.
As far as he is concerned, he wipes out the world. #Quote by G.K. Chesterton
#182. The man who is tired of London is tired of looking for a parking space #Quote by Paul Theroux
#183. After making a mistake or suffering a misfortune, the man of genius always gets back on his feet. #Quote by Napoleon Bonaparte
#184. To say that the CIA and the KGB engage in similar practices is the equivalent of saying that the man who pushes an old lady into the path of a hurtling bus is not to be distinguished from the man who pushes an old lady out of the path of a hurtling bus: on the grounds that, after all, in both cases someone is pushing old ladies around. #Quote by William F. Buckley, Jr.
#185. A good soldier is a blind, heartless, soulless, murderous machine. He is not a man. His is not a brute, for brutes kill only in self defense. All that is human in him, all that is divine in him, all that constitutes the man has been sworn away when he took the enlistment roll. His mind, his conscience, aye, his very soul, are in the keeping of his officer. No man can fall lower than a soldier-it is a depth beneath which we cannot go. #Quote by Jack London
#186. In the history of the human race, those periods which later appeared as great have been the periods when the men and the women belonging to them had transcended the differences that divided them and had recognized in their membership in the human race a common bond. #Quote by Haile Selassie
#187. The witnessing soul is like the sky. The birds fly in the sky but they don't leave any footprints ... [The] man who is awakened lives in such a way that he leaves no footprints ... He never looks ahead, he never looks back, he lives in the moment. #Quote by Rajneesh
#188. Politics is not an isolated, individualist adventure. Women really need to emerge as a power to be the countervailing power to the men. And Eleanor Roosevelt's really the dynamo and the spearhead of that effort. #Quote by Blanche Wiesen Cook
#189. A staff can be no better than the man it serves. #Quote by David Halberstam
#190. The man that will nocht quhen he may Sall haif nocht quhen he wald. #Quote by Robert Henryson
#191. The childhood shows the man, as morning shows the day. #Quote by John Milton
#192. The man is mechanically turned, and made for getting ... It was verily prettily said that we may learn the little value of fortune by the persons on whom Heaven is pleased to bestow it. #Quote by Richard Steele
#193. No man was ever a good soldier but the man who goes into the battle determined to conquer, or not to come back from the battle field (cheers). No other principle makes a good soldier. #Quote by Daniel O'Connell
#194. When every one is to cultivate himself into man, condemning a man to machine-like labor amounts to the same thing as slavery. If a factory-worker must tire himself to death twelve hours and more, he is cut off from becoming man. Every labor is to have the intent that the man be satisfied ... His labor is nothing taken by itself, has no object in itself, is nothing complete in itself; he labors only into another's hands, and is used (exploited) by this other. #Quote by Max Stirner
#195. I like the man who takes the stones Upon his rocky road With smiling lips instead of groans, Whate'er his heavy load Who seizes each as on he goes, And neatly crumbles it, And turns his share of pebbly woes To stores of inner grit. #Quote by John Kendrick Bangs
#196. The trick is to try and justify every word on the page and make sure my character is the man who would say that. #Quote by Ben Kingsley
#197. Most of the female-directed films, if they got distribution, would have fewer dollars to support the film and play in fewer theaters than the men. Because the female-directed films go to smaller companies. So the gap starts widening. #Quote by Catherine Hardwicke
#198. There's a lot of pressure on women to fulfill certain fantasies. They expect you to be a little bit of a tart, to flirt with all the men. A lot of women do it. But I'm not doing that. I talk with these guys about their wives and kids right away. When they say inappropriate things, I let them, because boys will be boys, but I'm not looking to participate in their conversations. #Quote by Jessica Alba
#199. Wealth is not in making money, but in making the man while he is making money. #Quote by Roger Wicker
#200. Style is less the man than the way a man takes himself. #Quote by Robert Frost
#201. I was never able to conquer the distance between persons. An animal is fixed to its here-and-now by the senses, but man manages to detach himself, to remember, to sympathize with others, to visualize their states of mind and feelings: this, fortunately, is not true. In such attempts at pseudo merging and transferral we are only able, imperfectly, darkly, to visualize ourselves.
What would happen to us if we could truly sympathize with others, feel with them, suffer for them? The fact that human anguish, fear, and suffering melt away with the death of the individual, that nothing remains of the ascents, the declines, the orgasms, and the agonies, is a praiseworthy gift of evolution, which made us like the animals. If from every unfortunate, from every victim, there remained even a single atom of his feelings, if thus grew the inheritance of
the generations, if even a spark could pass from man to man, the world would be full of raw, bowel-torn howling.
We are like snails, each stuck to his own leaf. #Quote by Stanisław Lem
#202. [A] finished tale may give a man immortality in the light and literary sense; but an unfinished tale suggests another immortality, more essential and more strange. #Quote by G.K. Chesterton
#203. Man is something that hath to be surpassed: and therefore shalt thou love thy virtues, - for thou wilt succumb by them. #Quote by Friedrich Nietzsche
#204. There was only one small probelm. It wasn't Frank I reached for, deep in the night, waking out of sleep. It wasn't his smooth, lithe body that walked my dreams a roused me so that I came awake moist and gasping, my heart pounding from the half-remembered touch. But I would never touch that man again.
"Jamie," I whispered. "Oh Jamie. #Quote by Diana Gabaldon
#205. The shock of collision was like the smashing of boulders in the landslide at Nesson. Damen felt the familiar battering shudder, the sudden shift in scale as the panorama of the charge was abruptly replaced by the slam of muscle against metal, of horse and man impacting at speed. Nothing could be heard over the crashing, the roars of men, both sides warping and threatening to rupture, regular lines and upright banners replaced by a heaving, struggling mass. Horses slipped, then regained their footing; others fell, slashed or speared through. #Quote by C.S. Pacat
#206. A man attaches himself to woman
not to enjoy her, but to enjoy himself. #Quote by Simone De Beauvoir
#207. Okay... I get that... but why I!? #Quote by Deyth Banger
#208. The stubbornness of a weak man should never be underestimated. The weak tend to be very stubborn when they've decided on something. #Quote by Frederick Forsyth
#209. Man is the reasoning animal. Such is the claim. #Quote by Mark Twain
#210. I cannot marry the facts of William Shakespeare to his verse: Other men had led lives in some sort of keeping with their thought, but this man is in wide contrast. #Quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson
#211. Johnny, you don't know what a few months in jail can do to you, man. You get mean in jail, I just don't wanna see that happen to you like it happened to me, man. Understand?"-Dallas Winston #Quote by S.E. Hinton
#212. I was not a giant comic book fan as a kid, but to the extent that I did read comics, Spider-Man was always my favorite guy. #Quote by J.K. Simmons
#213. I'm a very wealthy man. #Quote by Elton John
#214. I always believed that first love would stay in my heart the longest, that it would be reminded through every man I met, through every song and every place I had been too, it hurt like hell to experience my heart crashing into a thousand pieces amongst the floor & the feeling of missing them so bad that my body ached that I spent a lot of time alone wondering if I deserved to be loved the way I love and then I met you & you gently reminded me that I was worthy and in your actions taught me to give love one more chance. So I did and as vulnerable and uncertain it all is, im glad my heart has met someone it wants to open for again. #Quote by Nikki Rowe
#215. If virtuous, the government need not fear the fair operation of attack and defense. Nature has given to man no other means of sifting the truth, either in religion, law, or politics. #Quote by Thomas Jefferson
#216. Iron Man: We have money!
Spider-Man: Thank's God! #Quote by Iron Man
#217. How would man exist if God did not need him, and how would you exist? You need God in order to be, and God needs you - for that is the meaning of your life. #Quote by Martin Buber
#218. Would you love money more than man? #Quote by Lailah Gifty Akita
#219. Man, it was a slice of hell to fall in love with someone else's kid when you couldn't claim the love of his mother – or her mother. #Quote by Rebecca Yarros
#220. Porgy is ... an interesting example of what can be done by talent in spite of a bad setup. With a libretto that should never have been accepted on a subject that should never have been chosen, a man who should never have attempted it has written a work that has a considerable power. #Quote by George Gershwin
#221. All that causes one man to differ from another is a very slight thing. What is it that is the origin of beauty or ugliness, health or weakness, ability or stupidity? A slight difference in the organs, a little more or a little less bile. Yet this more or less is of infinite importance to men; and when they think otherwise they are mistaken. #Quote by Luc De Clapiers
#222. Here was a man who wore his scars on the outside and held a merry heart within. How much better that was than its opposite. #Quote by Gil Adamson
#223. I feel for you man. Put a ring on it and bam, the legs slam shut. #Quote by Sylvia Day
#224. From the very beginning, our state and national constitutions and laws have laid great emphasis on procedural and substantive safeguards designed to assure fair trials before impartial tribunals in which every defendant stands equal before the law. This noble ideal cannot be realized if the poor man charged with crime has to face his accusers without a lawyer to assist him. #Quote by Hugo Black
#225. When I was a child, ladies and gentlemen, I was a dreamer. I read comic books and I was the hero of the comic book. I saw movies and I was the hero in the movie. So every dream I ever dreamed has come true a hundred times ... I learned very early in life that: 'Without a song, the day would never end; without a song, a man ain't got a friend; without a song, the road would never bend - without a song.' So I keep singing a song. Goodnight. Thank you. #Quote by Elvis Presley
#226. Man, I hate waking up with a dead hooker. #Quote by Dan Henderson
#227. If you don't know, ask. You will be a fool for the moment, but a wise man for the rest of your life. #Quote by Seneca The Younger
#228. Man, everything gets blamed on the Clintons, every single thing in this world. I think Bill Clinton shot JFK, too. #Quote by Charles Barkley
#229. It's useless to be as angry as to kill a man; you become responsible of killing someone who would have died of his own accord. #Quote by Bangambiki Habyarimana
#230. The man contains - not the boy - but earlier men #Quote by Philip K. Dick
#231. No man with any sense assumes that a woman's words mean to her exactly what they mean to him. #Quote by Rex Stout
#232. If a great man struggling with misfortunes is a noble object, a little man that despises them is no contemptible one. #Quote by William Cowper
#233. Look at me
a big old black man under all of this makeup, and if I can look beautiful, so can you. #Quote by RuPaul
#234. Between world and animal are fewer questions than between man and world. How many such questions are there in God's Word? #Quote by Sorin Cerin
#235. After a dazed moment, Specialist Kit Murphy put his arms loosely around her, and Josie Schaeffer clung to him, knowing this man was not her husband, that her husband was never coming back, but for now she was as close to him as she could get and she would not let him go. #Quote by Siobhan Fallon
#236. I would no more quarrel with a man because of his religion than I would because of his art. #Quote by Mary Baker Eddy
#237. The conduct of a man, who studies philosophy in this careless manner, is more truly sceptical than that of any one, who feeling inhimself an inclination to it, is yet so over-whelm'd with doubts and scruples, as totally to reject it. A true sceptic will be diffident of his philosophical doubts, as well as of his philosophical conviction; and will never refuse any innocent satisfaction, which offers itself, upon account of either of them. #Quote by David Hume
#238. Climbing Jacob's Ladder is a gutsy, glowing account of one man's encounter with a potent spiritual practice and how it transformed his life. This is a precious book - that rare combination of solid wisdom and good literature. #Quote by Larry Dossey
#239. Beware the clever man that makes the wrong look right #Quote by Lawrence Hill
#240. There is no man on the face of the earth who can satisfy the deepest longings of a woman's heart
God made us in such a way that we can never be truly satisfied with anything or anyone less than Himself #Quote by Nancy Leigh DeMoss
#241. No way, man. I got one rule as a driver."
"What's that?"
"Never look in da rearview mirror."
"Never?" We drifted into the left-hand lane, cutting off a cab.
"It's not healthy to keep a' watchin' what you leavin' behind. #Quote by Marisha Pessl
#242. You have made your way from worm to man, and much in you is still worm. #Quote by Friedrich Nietzsche
#243. Way back in the '70s, I was approached to talk about the story I'd write for a Spider-Man movie. They also talked to me about Batman. I had to think about it, but that was way, way back when. #Quote by John Carpenter
#244. Big people never scare me. I am a little man. I can easily hide. #Quote by Ljupka Cvetanova