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#1. The big man had been wakened by the noise, and had fired both barrels of a shotgun into Nag just behind the hood. #Quote by Rudyard Kipling
#2. an eyebrow. "No worries, man. I wouldn't miss it for the world. #Quote by Melissa Foster
#3. The only rule was that the stuff had to be funny and pretty short. To me, the quintessential Army Man joke was one of John Swartzwelder's: 'They can kill the Kennedys. Why can't they make a cup of coffee that tastes good?' It's a horrifying idea juxtaposed with something really banal-and yet there's a kind of logic to it. It's illuminating because it's kind of how Americans see things: Life's a big jumble, but somehow it leads to something I can consume. I love that. #Quote by George Meyer
#4. It is a true saying that a man must eat a peck of salt with his friend before he knows him. #Quote by Miguel De Cervantes
#5. Funny thing about being a U.S. senator, the only thing the law says you have to be is 30 years old. Not another single requirement. They just figure that a man that old got nobody to blame but himself if he gets caught in there. #Quote by Will Rogers
#6. A woman needs a man like a tortoise needs a crah helmet. #Quote by Jeanette E. Mathews
#7. Suddenly Saracen Rue looked old and tired, and Skulduggery Pleasant came into focus as what he really was – a genius, a killer, a tortured soul, and the only true dead man among them. #Quote by Derek Landy
#8. This is the problem today. Men and women have switched places. The woman now acts more like the man. #Quote by Domenico Dolce
#9. The man who attracts attention is the man who is thinking all the time, and expressing himself in little ways. It is not the man who tries to dazzle his employer by doing the theatrical, the spectacular. #Quote by Charles M. Schwab
#10. The minute a man stops supplicating God for His Spirit and direction, just so soon he starts out to become a stranger to Him and His works. When men stop praying for God's Spirit, they place confidence in their own unaided reason, and they gradually lose the Spirit of God. #Quote by Heber J. Grant
#11. Once a man takes honesty as his ideal, he cannot confine himself to showing to pleasant and reasonable side of his nature. #Quote by Hermann Hesse
#12. Backbite. To speak of a man as you find him when he can't find you. #Quote by Ambrose Bierce
#13. The dual substance of Christ- the yearning, so human, so superhuman, of man to attain God ... has always been a deep inscrutable mystery to me. My principle anguish and source of all my joys and sorrows from my youth onward has been the incessant, merciless battle between the spirit and the flesh ... and my soul is the arena where these two armies have clashed and met. #Quote by Nikos Kazantzakis
#14. A man would rather be trampled by elephants on fire than tell you he's just not that into you. #Quote by Greg Behrendt
#15. It was the wife, John thought. And she was giving this tough guy a tongue-lashing. And the man was taking it. "Okay. I love you. Bye." Tohrment flipped the phone closed and put it in his pocket. When he focused on John again, he clearly respected his wife enough not to roll his eyes and make some macho, shithead comment about pesky women. #Quote by J.R. Ward
#16. Woman, man, mole, maggot – they're all the same, when all's said and done, except for slight variations in cognitive ability. #Quote by Jonathan Stroud
#17. At war a Russian man puts on a white shirt. He may live in sin, but he dies like a saint. #Quote by Vasily Grossman
#18. Only a man exceedingly proud and vain," Dumbledore said quietly, as he turned back to the Floo roaring up again with green flames, "would believe that his heir should be like himself, rather than like who he wished that he could be. #Quote by Eliezer Yudkowsky
#19. I started by collecting copies of all the novels and short stories featuring him and piled them up beside my bed. I wanted to get to the very heart of what Dame Agatha thought of him and what he was really like, and to do that, I had to read every word his creator had ever written about him. I didn't want my Poirot to be a caricature, something made up in a film or television studio, I wanted him to be real, as real as he was in the books, as real as I could possibly make him. The first thing I realised was that I was a slightly too young to play him. He was a retired police detective in his sixties when he first appeared in The Mysterious Affair at Styles, while I was in my early forties. Not only that, he was also described as a good deal fatter than I was. There was going to have to be some considerable padding, not to mention very careful make-up and costume, if I was going to convince the world that I was the great Hercule Poirot. Even more important, the more I read about him, the more convinced I became that he was a character that demanded to be taken seriously. He wasn't a silly little man with a funny accent, any more than Sherlock Holmes was just a morphine addict with a taste for playing the violin. There was a depth and quality to the Poirot that Dame Agatha had created – and that was what I desperately wanted to bring to the screen. #Quote by David Suchet
#20. A man with a weak Masculine is especially prone to despise and fear these qualities and may attempt to suppress the more destructive elements of the Feminine force in his partner. #Quote by David Deida
#21. Good or bad is a matter of perspective. I met an immortal hunami once, a man called William Shakespeare, who wrote that there is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so. #Quote by Michael Scott
#22. Imagine now a man who is deprived of everyone he loves, and at the same time of his house, his habits, his clothes, in short, of everything he possesses: he will be a hollow man, reduced to suffering and needs, forgetful of dignity and restraint, for he who loses all often easily loses himself. He will be a man whose life or death can be lightly decided with no sense of human affinity, in the most fortunate of cases, on the basis of a pure judgment of utility. It is in this way that one can understand the double sense of the term "extermination camp," and it is now clear what we seek to express with the phrase: "to lie on the bottom. #Quote by Primo Levi
#23. Her body was his body. His body was hers. He saw himself through her eyes - older, bigger, beautiful to her in that strange way girls found men beautiful, and knowing things she wanted to know. She envied him his freedom, that he was a man and could do anything he wanted to anyone he wanted, while she had to marry him to escape the prison of her life and the prison of the world's expectations. #Quote by Tiffany Reisz
#24. When I was in school, martial arts made you a dork, and I became self-conscious that I was too masculine. I was a 16-year-old girl with ringworm and cauliflower ears. People made fun of my arms and called me 'Miss Man.' It wasn't until I got older that I realized: These people are idiots. I'm fabulous. #Quote by Ronda Rousey
#25. You cannot avoid mortality. But you can choose your way of meeting it. And that is the most that any man can hope for. #Quote by David Gerrold
#26. An epoch which had gilded individual liberty so that if a man had money he was free in law and fact, and if he had not money he was free in law and not in fact. An era which had canonized hypocrisy, so that to seem to be respectable was to be. #Quote by John Galsworthy
#27. A woman's counsel brought us first to woe,
And made her man his paradise forego,
Where at heart's ease he liv'd; and might have been
As free from sorrow as he was from sin. #Quote by John Dryden
#28. The power men possess to annoy me I give them by a weak curiosity #Quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson
#29. I did 'Celebrity' by Woody Allen. I did 'The Gingerbread Man' with Robert Altman. These were big talents. #Quote by Kenneth Branagh
#30. Dianetics is a milestone for man comparable to his discovery of fire and superior to his invention of the wheel and the arch. #Quote by L. Ron Hubbard
#31. It's like a gay man being married to a straight woman. No matter how much he loves her, it's a sacrifice every moment they're together. The sex is secondary to the sacrifice. #Quote by Tiffany Reisz
#32. I wasn't about to admit to the lady I was hoping to impress that I wished to be a man of business. I wasn't that drunk."
Anna was certain that, for as long as she lived, she would never understand how it was the inebriated sorted out their priorities. Drunk enough to offer marriage, but still sufficiently sober to keep his secret? It was baffling. #Quote by Alissa Johnson
#33. Niel felt tonight that the right man could still save her, even now. She was still her own indomitable self, going through her old part,--but only the stage hands were left to listen to her. All those who had shared in fine undertakings and bright occasions were gone. #Quote by Willa Cather
#34. Through the wise ordering of Creation man has been given the power to shape conditions for himself with the Power of the Creator. Happy is he who uses it only for good! But woe unto him who succumbs to the temptation to use it for evil! #Quote by ABD- RU-SHIN
#35. When a quiet man is moved to passion, it seems the very earth will shake. #Quote by Francine Mathews
#36. Jesus has no tenderness toward anything that is ultimately going to ruin a man in service to Him. If God brings to your mind a vese which hurts you, you may be sure that there is something He wants to hurt. #Quote by Andy Murray
#37. S'why I looove America: City Center's in ruins, there's a fifties creature on the loose, and a man can still get drunk. #Quote by Neil Gaiman
#38. Was a man who wrote his own press kit, and his generosity was a calculated piece of an intracately constructed character #Quote by Khaled Hosseini
#39. God's most lordly gift to man is decency of mind. #Quote by Aeschylus
#40. Old men are like that, you know. It makes them feel important to think they are in love with somebody. #Quote by Willa Cather
#41. The wildly drunk man from the cabin next door to ours is in front of me in the crowd. He's so drunk that he's standing in the women-and-children section. He complains loudly that this is boring and that we are a bunch of assholes. When a clearly terrified woman blurts out, "Please, sir, be quiet," he sways for a second and then lets out a long "Shuuuuut uuuuuuuup" that is funny not just because of its Jackie Gleason-style delivery but also because of its inappropriateness in a situation where we're all probably going to die. #Quote by Tina Fey