Quote | Author | Send |
I believe in the dignity of labour, whether with head or hand; that the world owes every MAN opportunity to make a living. | John D. Rockefeller, Jr. |
|
I believe the best definition of MAN is the ungrateful biped. | Feodor Dostoevski |
|
I believe the first test of a truly great MAN is his humility. | John Ruskin |
|
I cannot think well of a MAN who sports with any woMAN's feelings; and there may often be a great deal more suffered than a stander-by can judge of. | Jane Austen |
|
I choose my friends for their good looks, my acquaintances for their good characters, and my enemies for their good intellects. A MAN cannot be too careful in the choice of his enemies. | Oscar Wilde |
|
I dare do all that may become a MAN; Who dares do more is none. | William Shakespeare : Macbeth |
|
I detest that MAN who hides one thing in the depths of his heart, and speaks for another. | Homer |
|
I don't give a damn for a MAN that can only spell a word one way. | Mark Twain |
|
I expect that woMAN will be the last thing civilized by MAN. | George Meredith |
|
I have always been a quarter of an hour before my time, and it has made a MAN of me. Lord Nelson | Punishment |
|
I have always thought that every woMAN should marry, and no MAN. | Benjamin Disraeli |
|
I have nothing but contempt for the kind of governor who is afraid, for whatever reason, to follow the course that he knows is best for the State; and as for the MAN who sets private friendship above the public welfare - I have no use for him either. | Sophocles |
|
I know of no more encouraging fact than the unquestioned ability of a MAN to elevate his life by conscious endeavor. | Henry David Thoreau |
|
I never knew an enemy to puns who was not an ill-natured MAN. | Charles Lamb |
|
I never saw a MAN who looked With such a wistful eye Upon that little tent of blue Which prisoners call the sky, And at every drifting cloud that went With sails of silver by. | Oscar Wilde |
|