The man who suspects his own tediousness is yet to be born.
‐‐ Thomas Bailey Aldrich
The man who throws a bomb is an artist, because he prefers a great moment to everything.
‐‐ Gilbert K. Chesterton
The man who treasures his friends is usually solid gold himself.
‐‐ Marjorie Holmes
The man who trusts men will make fewer mistakes than he who distrusts them.
‐‐ Camillo di Cavour
The man who voyages strange seas must of necessity be a little unsure of himself. It is the man with the flashy air of knowing everything, who is always with it, that we should beware of.
‐‐ Fred Hoyle
The man who was known as 'no drama Obama' during the campaign has given us nothing but depleting and infuriating drama since he arrived in office.
‐‐ Monica Crowley
The man who will use his skill and constructive imagination to see how much he can give for a dollar, instead of how little he can give for a dollar, is bound to succeed.
‐‐ Henry Ford
The man who would forge to the front in this competitive age must be a man of prompt and determined decision.
‐‐ Orison Swett Marden
The man who writes about himself and his own time is the only man who writes about all people and about all time.
‐‐ George Bernard Shaw
The man whom God wills to slay in the struggle of life - he first individualizes.
‐‐ Henrik Ibsen
The man whose action habitually bears the stamp of his mind is a genius, but the greatest genius is not always equal to himself, or he would cease to be human.
‐‐ Honore de Balzac
The man whose authority is recent is always stern.
‐‐ Aeschylus
The man whose life is devoted to paperwork has lost the initiative. He is dealing with things that are brought to his notice, having ceased to notice anything for himself.
‐‐ C. Northcote Parkinson
The man whose only pleasure in life is making money, weighs less on the moral scale than an angleworm.
‐‐ Josh Billings
The man with a toothache thinks everyone happy whose teeth are sound. The poverty-stricken man makes the same mistake about the rich man.
‐‐ George Bernard Shaw
The man with insight enough to admit his limitations comes nearest to perfection.
‐‐ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
The man with the ball is responsible for what happens to the ball.
‐‐ Branch Rickey
The man with the real sense of humor is the man who can put himself in the spectator's place and laugh at his own misfortune.
‐‐ Bert Williams
The Man Without a Country, was an orator no one could silence and no one could answer.
‐‐ Thomas Starr King
The man you married is yours to have and to hold for the rest of ever, even if he starts chewing tobacco or decides to pierce his hairy nipple and buy a Corvette, because you very plainly said - or at least implied - you were in it for better or for worse.
‐‐ Jenna McCarthy
The management of fertility is one of the most important functions of adulthood.
‐‐ Germaine Greer
The manager believes soccer is a science and the field a laboratory, but the genius of Einstein and the subtlety of Freud is not enough for the owners and the fans. They want a miracle worker like Our Lady of Lourdes, with the stamina of Gandhi.
‐‐ Eduardo Galeano
The manager is by himself. He can't mingle with his players. I enjoyed my players, but I could not socialize with them so I spent a lot of time alone in my hotel room. Those four walls kind of close in on you.
‐‐ Al Lopez
The manager is to be blamed who distributes parts to his players which they are unable to act.
‐‐ Franz Schubert
The manager of a team is like a stagecoach, he can't move unless he has the horses.
‐‐ Pete Rose
The manager sits down with me; I sit down with the board. We assess the success of the year. The manager assesses whose coming through the academy system. His job is to look at what is happening in European and world football.
‐‐ David Gill
The managers are getting paid very well by their respective clubs to do a job for their clubs not the country they are working in.
‐‐ Alan Shearer
The Manchurian Candidate was the most important movie I was in, let's face it.
‐‐ Angela Lansbury
The mandala describes balance. This is so whatever the pictorial form.
‐‐ Stephen Gardiner
The mandate for the CTO's office is to unleash the power of technology, data, and innovation on behalf of the nation. The CTO's office is really trying to bring best practices, possibilities, pilots, and policy advising.
‐‐ Megan Smith
The mandate given to me was one of change.
‐‐ Benigno Aquino III
The mandate I have received and for which I will speak with heart and head to implement over the next seven years had its four pillars - an inclusive citizenship, equality and participation and respect in a creative society creating an excellence in everything we Irish do.
‐‐ Michael D. Higgins
The mandate that I got from my investors is to invest. So far, we are on the right track, and it is the right formula to invest in Indonesia.
‐‐ Edwin Soeryadjaya
The mandate we have as Jews is for the story of the Exodus from Egypt to be retold every generation.
‐‐ Ilan Stavans
The mandate you go with is intimidating and also is a source of respect that you gain, because you have come with this mandate from the United Nations.
‐‐ Lakhdar Brahimi
The Manhattan district attorney has closed the well-publicized investigation of the handling of the $300 million fortune of reclusive heiress Huguette Clark - without charging anyone with a crime.
‐‐ Bill Dedman
The mania is like wasps under the skin, like my head's going to explode with ideas.
‐‐ Alice Weaver Flaherty
The mania started with insomnia and not eating and being driven, driven to find an apartment, driven to see everybody, driven to do New York, driven to never shut up.
‐‐ Patty Duke
The manic end of is a lot of fun.
‐‐ Carrie Fisher
The manner in which life constructs itself must be dealing with some other principle which we've failed to identify.
‐‐ Simon Conway Morris
The manner in which one endures what must be endured is more important than the thing that must be endured.
‐‐ Dean Acheson
The manner of giving is worth more than the gift.
‐‐ Pierre Corneille
The manner of the country makes the usage of life there, and the land will not be lived in except in its own fashion.
‐‐ Mary Hunter Austin
The mantra for the Obama campaign and their surrogates has focused on one thing regarding race, which is to take every opportunity to depict the Republican Party a group of rich white racists.
‐‐ Burgess Owens
The mantra from the Obama State Department is 'smart power' - the not-so-new idea that all elements of national power should be utilized to influence other countries.
‐‐ Ed Royce
The mantra of the National Commercial Bank is 'building a better Jamaica.' If this bank is going to be everlastingly successful, it has to take on the ailments of this society.
‐‐ Michael Lee-Chin
The mantra that you're given in Transcendental Meditation you keep to yourself. The reason being, true happiness is not out there, true happiness lies within.
‐‐ David Lynch
The manual for WordStar, the most popular word-processing program, is 400 pages thick. To write a novel, you have to read a novel - one that reads like a mystery to most people. They're not going to learn slash q-z any more than they're going to learn Morse code. That is what Macintosh is all about.
‐‐ Steve Jobs
The manuals we got from IBM would show examples of programs and I knew I could do a heck of a lot better than that. So I thought I might have some talent.
‐‐ Donald Knuth
The manufacture and running of all the world's computers, the toxicity of the hardware mountains that we currently dump on other countries; all this can be totted up on the environmental account of web-users and its authors.
‐‐ Tristram Stuart