Man becomes great exactly in the degree in which he works for the welfare of his fellow-men. Mahatma Gandhi degreefellowgreat Change image and share on social
Man becomes his most creative during war. Clint Eastwood creativemanwar Change image and share on social
Man becomes man only by his intelligence, but he is man only by his heart. Henri Frederic Amiel heartintelligenceman Change image and share on social
Man becomes weak or ill by accident as a consequence of the lack of resources. Even the most severally ill patients must be treated with the aim of restoring their health. Michael Servetus accidentaimconsequence Change image and share on social
Man, being reasonable, must get drunk; the best of life is but intoxication. Lord Byron drinkintoxicationlife Change image and share on social
Man blindly works the will of fate. Christoph Martin Wieland blindlyfateman Change image and share on social
Man, born of woman, has found it a hard thing to forgive her for giving him birth. The patriarchal protest against the ancient matriarch has borne strange fruit through the years. Lillian Smith ancientbearbirth Change image and share on social
Man can acquire accomplishments or he can become an animal, whichever he wants. God makes the animals, man makes himself. Alfred North Whitehead accomplishmentacquireanimal Change image and share on social
Man can and does rationalize his sins. He finds reasons for all his weakness, invents excuses that first calm and then deaden his conscience. He blames God, society, education, and environment for his wrong doing. Mother Angelica blamecalmconscience share on social
Man can and must prevent the tragedy of famine in the future instead of merely trying with pious regret to salvage the human wreckage of the famine, as he has so often done in the past. Norman Borlaug faminefuturehuman Change image and share on social