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  • We are all afraid for our confidence, for the future, for the world. That is the nature of the human imagination. Yet every man, every civilization, has gone forward because of its engagement with what it has set itself to do.

    Jacob Bronowski (1976). “The ascent of man”
  • Every moment and every event of every man's life on earth plants something in his soul.

    Uplifting   Men   Soul  
    Mahatma Gandhi, Thomas Merton (2007). “Gandhi on Non-Violence”, p.106, New Directions Publishing
  • I hold the world but as the world, Gratiano; A stage where every man must play a part, And mine is a sad one.

    Men   Play   Venice  
    'The Merchant of Venice' (1596-8) act 1, sc. 1, l. 77
  • More power than all the success slogans ever penned by human hand is the realization for every man that he has but one boss. That boss is the man - he - himself.

    Men   Hands   Boss  
    "Biography / Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.
  • There lurks, perhaps, in every human heart a desire of distinction, which inclines every man first to hope, and then to believe, that Nature has given him something peculiar to himself.

    Samuel Johnson (1977). “Selected Poetry and Prose”, p.37, Univ of California Press
  • It is quite useless to declare that all men are born free if you deny that they are born good . Guarantee a man's goodness and his liberty will take care of itself. To guarantee his freedom on condition that you approve of his moral character is formally to abolish all freedom whatsoever, as every man's liberty is at the mercy of a moral indictment which any fool can trump up against everyone who violates custom, whether as a prophet or as a rascal.

    Character   Men   Liberty  
    George Bernard Shaw (2015). “The Collected Plays of George Bernard Shaw (Illustrated): Including Renowned Titles like Pygmalion, Mrs. Warren’s Profession, Candida, Arms and The Man, Man and Superman, The Inca Of Perusalem, Macbeth Skit, Caesar and Cleopatra, Androcles And The Lion”, p.1375, e-artnow
  • Every man is destined to win. Whether he wins or not is determined by whether or not he aligns himself with God's will.

  • Every man is the builder of a temple called his body.

    1854 Walden, or Life in the Woods,'Higher Laws'.
  • The scriptures, for example, discredit an ancient philosophy that has come back into vogue in our day-the philosophy of Korihor that there are no absolute moral standards, that "every man prospers according to his genius, and that every man conquers according to his strength; and whatsoever a man does is no crime" and "that when a man is dead, that is the end thereof".

  • Every man in the game, from the minors on up, is not only fighting against the other side, but he's trying to hold onto his own job against those on his own bench who'd love to take it away. Why deny this? Why minimize it? Why not boldly admit it?

    Jobs   Fighting   Men  
    Ty Cobb, Al Stump (1961). “My Life in Baseball: The True Record”, p.280, U of Nebraska Press
  • Every man has a wild beast within him.

    Men   Beast   Every Man  
    Letter to Voltaire (1759)
  • Every man, woman and child holds the possibility of physical perfection; it rests with each of us to attain it by personal understanding and effort.

  • Every man gives his life for what he believes ... one life is all we have to live and we live it according to what we believe.

    Believe   Men   Giving  
  • Every man takes the limits of his own field of vision for the limits of the world. This is an error of the intellect as inevitable as that error of the eye which lets you fancy that on the horizon heaven and earth meet.

    Eye   Men   Errors  
    Arthur Schopenhauer (2015). “The Suffering of the World”, p.45, Simon and Schuster
  • Every man carries two bags about him, one in front and one behind, and both are full of faults. The bag in front contains his neighbors' faults, the one behind his own. Hence it is that men do not see their own faults, but never fail to see those of others.

    Men   Two   Bags  
    Aesop, Gilbert Keith Chesterton (1939). “Æsop's Fables”
  • The traditional doctrine of man and not the measurement of skulls and footprints is the key for the understanding of that anthropos who, despite the rebellion of Promethean man against Heaven from the period of Renaissance and its aftermath, is still the inner man of every man, the reality which no human being can deny wherever and whenever he lives, the imprint of a theomorphic nature which no historical change and transformation can erase completely from the face of that creature called man.

    Reality   Men   Skulls  
    Seyyed Hossein Nasr (1989). “Knowledge and the Sacred: Revisioning Academic Accountability”, p.162, SUNY Press
  • Every man's memory is his private literature.

  • Some time in our lives every man and woman of us, putting out our hands toward the stars, touch on either side our prison walls the immutable limitations of temperament

    Stars   Wall   Men  
  • The true fountains of evidence [are] the head and heart of every rational and honest man. It is there nature has written her moral laws, and where every man may read them for himself.

    Heart   Men   Law  
    Thomas Jefferson (1854). “The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Correspondence, contin. Reports and opinions while Secretary of State”, p.613
  • I hold every man a debtor to his profession; from the which as men of course do seek to receive countenance and profit, so ought they of duty to endeavor themselves, by way of amends, to be a help and ornament thereunto.

    Francis Bacon, John Blackbourne, George Fabyan Collection (Library of Congress) (1730). “Francisci Baconi Baronis de Verulamio ... Opera Omnia Quatuor Voluminibus Comprehensa: Containing, I. Proposition for compiling and amendment of our laws. II. Offer of a digest of the laws. III. Elements, or, Maxims and use of the common law. IV. Cases of treason. V. Four arguments in law ... VI. Draught of an act. VII. Ordinances in chancery. VIII. Reading on the statute of uses. IX. Resuscitatio ... X. Charges. XI. Speeches. XII. Observations on a libel, &c. XIII. Report of Lopez's treason. XI”, p.15
  • When the Congress first met, Mr. Cushing made a motion that it should be opened with prayer . . . Mr. Samuel Adams arose and said he was no bigot, and could hear a prayer from a gentleman of piety and virtue, who was at the same time a friend to his country. He . . . had heard that Mr. Duche . . . deserved that character and therefore he moved that Mr. Duche . . . might be desired to read prayers to the Congress . . . . After (he read several prayers), Mr. Duche, unexpected to everybody, struck out into an extemporary prayer, which filled the bosom of every man present.

  • Every man is a priest, even involuntarily; his conduct is an unspoken sermon, which is forever preaching to others.

    Men   Forever   Priests  
  • Every man is the creation of himself, the image of his own thinking and believing.

    Believe   Men   Thinking  
  • The real wonder is not that one man should be a genius, but that every man should not be.

    Real   Men   Genius  
    Mary Hunter Austin, Maxwell Aley (1925). “Everyman's genius”
  • I cannot define for you what God is. I can only say that my work has proved empirically that the pattern of God exists in every man and that this pattern has at its disposal the greatest of all his energies for transformation and transfiguration of his natural being. Not only the meaning of his life but his renewal and his institutions depend on his conscious relationship with this pattern of his collective unconscious.

  • People want just taxes more than they want lower taxes. They want to know that every man is paying his proportionate share according to his wealth.

    Men   People   Want  
    Will Rogers, Bryan B. Sterling, Frances N. Sterling (1993). “Will Rogers' World: America's Foremost Political Humorist Comments on the Twenties and Thirties--and Eighties and Nineties”, p.97, Rowman & Littlefield
  • There is a God shaped vacuum in the heart of every man which cannot be filled by any created thing, but only by God, the Creator, made known through Jesus.

    God   Spiritual   Jesus  
  • Every man is his own law court and punishes himself enough.

    Men   Law   Crime  
    Patricia Highsmith (2001). “Strangers on a Train”, p.252, W. W. Norton & Company
  • We don't think every man should be free to pass on everything to his descendants.

    Men   Thinking   Should  
    Source: presbyterianrecord.ca
  • Every man has a mob self and an individual self, in varying proportions.

    Men   Self   Individual  
    D. H. Lawrence, James T. Boulton (2004). “D. H. Lawrence: Late Essays and Articles”, p.238, Cambridge University Press
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