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| A judicious man uses statistics, not to get knowledge, but to save himself from having ignorance foisted upon him |
| Thomas Carlyle |
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| A man can't make a place for himself in the sun if he keeps taking refuge under the family tree. |
| Helen Keller |
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| A man does not mind being blamed for his faults, and being punished for them, and he patiently suffers much for them; but he becomes impatient if he is required to give them up |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
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| A man has no religion who has not slowly and painfully gathered one together, adding to it, shaping it; and one's religion is never complete and final, it seems, but must always be undergoing modification. |
| D.H. Lawrence |
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| A man is a critic when he cannot be an artist, in the same way that a man becomes an informer when he cannot be a soldier |
| Gustave Flaubert |
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| A man is a fool if he drinks before he reaches fifty, and a fool if he doesn't drink afterward |
| Frank Lloyd Wright |
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| A man is a little thing while he works by and for himself; but when he gives voice to the rules of love and justice, he is godlike |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson |
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| A man is a success if he gets up in the morning and gets to bed at night, and in between he does what he wants to do. |
| Bob Dylan |
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| A man is never more truthful than when he acknowledges himself as a liar |
| Mark Twain |
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| A man is not an orange. You can't eat the fruit and throw the peel away |
| Arthur Miller |
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| A man may be born, but in order to be born he must first die, and in order to die he must first awake. |
| Carl Sandburg |
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| A man should have the fine point of his soul taken off to become fit for this world |
| John Keats |
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| A man should never be ashamed to own that he is wrong, which is but saying in other words that he is wiser today than he was yesterday. |
| Alexander Pope |
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| A man should never put on his best trousers when he goes out to battle for freedom and truth |
| Henrik Ibsen |
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