Man does not control his own fate. The women in his life do that for him.
‐‐ Groucho Marx
Man does not live by soap alone; and hygiene, or even health, is not much good unless you can take a healthy view of it or, better still, feel a healthy indifference to it.
‐‐ Gilbert K. Chesterton
Man does not live by words alone, despite the fact that sometimes he has to eat them.
‐‐ Adlai E. Stevenson
Man does not live by words alone, in spite of the fact that sometimes he has to eat them.
‐‐ Ralph Bellamy
Man does not speak because he thinks; he thinks because he speaks. Or rather, speaking is no different than thinking: to speak is to think.
‐‐ Octavio Paz
Man does not weave this web of life. He is merely a strand of it. Whatever he does to the web, he does to himself.
‐‐ Chief Seattle
Man doesn't dictate what you do or how you do it. If you believe in God, believe in God; have your faith in him. That's where my faith lies.
‐‐ Ray Lewis
Man, double-faced by nature, is placed by Revelation under a sharp, precise external rule, controlling his actions and his thoughts.
‐‐ Sabine Baring-Gould
Man falls from the pursuit of the ideal of plan living and high thinking the moment he wants to multiply his daily wants. Man's happiness really lies in contentment.
‐‐ Mahatma Gandhi
Man, Farmville is so huge! Do you realize it's the second-biggest browser-based social-networking-centered farming game in the world?
‐‐ Randall Munroe
Man finds it hard to get what he wants, because he does not want the best; God finds it hard to give, because He would give the best, and man will not take it.
‐‐ George MacDonald
Man forgives woman anything save the wit to outwit him.
‐‐ Minna Antrim
Man gives you the award but God gives you the reward.
‐‐ Denzel Washington
Man goes far away or near but God never goes far-off; he is always standing close at hand, and even if he cannot stay within he goes no further than the door.
‐‐ Meister Eckhart
Man hands on misery to man. It deepens like a coastal shelf. Get out as early as you can, and don't have any kids yourself.
‐‐ Philip Larkin
Man has a limited biological capacity for change. When this capacity is overwhelmed, the capacity is in future shock.
‐‐ Alvin Toffler
Man has always needed to believe in some form of a continuity of achievement.
‐‐ Robert Vaughn
Man has an incurable habit of not fulfilling the prophecies of his fellow men.
‐‐ Alistair Cooke
Man has an innate capacity for violence, but can only justify it in the name of justice.
‐‐ Ralph Steadman
Man has, as it were, become a kind of prosthetic God. When he puts on all his auxiliary organs, he is truly magnificent; but those organs have not grown on him and they still give him much trouble at times.
‐‐ Sigmund Freud
Man has been adjudged a social animal.
‐‐ Frances Wright
Man has but three events in his life: to be born, to live, and to die. He is not conscious of his birth, he suffers at his death and he forgets to live.
‐‐ Jean de la Bruyere
Man has climbed up from some lower animal form, but he has, as it were, pulled the ladder up after him.
‐‐ John Burroughs
Man has demonstrated that he is master of everything except his own nature.
‐‐ Henry Miller
Man has done a lot to make himself dangerous and animals get the worst of all of it. But then, man too is an animal.
‐‐ Captain Beefheart
Man has gone long enough, or even too long, without being man enough to face the simple truth that the trouble with man is man.
‐‐ James Thurber
Man has lost the capacity to foresee and to forestall. He will end by destroying the earth.
‐‐ Albert Schweitzer
Man has made 32 million laws since the Commandments were handed down to Moses on Mount Sinai... but he has never improved on God's law.
‐‐ Cecil B. DeMille
Man has made many machines, complex and cunning, but which of them indeed rivals the workings of his heart?
‐‐ Pablo Casals
Man has made use of his intelligence, he invented stupidity.
‐‐ Remy de Gourmont
Man has no greater enemy than himself.
‐‐ Petrarch
Man has no right to kill his brother. It is no excuse that he does so in uniform: he only adds the infamy of servitude to the crime of murder.
‐‐ Percy Bysshe Shelley
Man has not really vanquished Shamanism and its spooks till he possesses the strength to lay aside not only the belief in ghosts or in spirits, but also the belief in the spirit.
‐‐ Max Stirner
Man has now become an adjunct to perfect and carry forward these conquests.
‐‐ Albert Claude
Man has set for himself the goal of conquering the world but in the processes loses his soul.
‐‐ Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Man has the possibility of existence after death. But possibility is one thing and the realization of the possibility is quite a different thing.
‐‐ Bret Harte
Man has throughout the ages been seeking something beyond himself, beyond material welfare - something we call truth or God or reality, a timeless state - something that cannot be disturbed by circumstances, by thought or by human corruption.
‐‐ Jiddu Krishnamurti
Man has to awaken to wonder - and so perhaps do peoples. Science is a way of sending him to sleep again.
‐‐ Ludwig Wittgenstein
Man has two great spiritual needs. One is for forgiveness. The other is for goodness.
‐‐ Billy Graham
Man hath still either toys or care: But hath no root, nor to one place is tied, but ever restless and irregular, about this earth doth run and ride. He knows he hath a home, but scarce knows where; He says it is so far, that he has quite forgot how to go there.
‐‐ Henry Vaughan
Man, 'Hill Street Blues' was on when I was 12, and I remember feeling I'd never seen anything like it. It was that far ahead of its time, with dark characters you loved.
‐‐ D. B. Weiss
Man himself is a mysterious object, and the tools to probe his physiologic nature and function have developed only slowly through the millennia.
‐‐ Rosalyn Sussman Yalow
Man hoards himself when he has nothing to give away.
‐‐ Edward Dahlberg
Man, I don't got any real fans. Just fair-weather ones and groupies.
‐‐ Diplo
Man, I don't read books! I just read a bunch of 'Walking Dead' comics. I don't even read comics, but zombies are something I just can't get enough of.
‐‐ Diplo
Man, I don't want to have nothing to do with computers. I don't want the government in my business.
‐‐ Erykah Badu
Man, I hate to get depressing on you, but I don't have a game. I'm so alone, so depressed, so dark, no.
‐‐ Jason Schwartzman
Man, I have had so much plastic surgery, I don't even recognize myself, sometimes. If I catch a glimpse in a window or something, I think it is someone else.
‐‐ Vince Neil
Man, I have so many names that everybody calls me something different. Some people call me Drew, some people call me Mayer, some people call me Haircut.
‐‐ Mayer Hawthorne