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For of all creatures that breathe and creep about on the earth, there is none so miserable as man.
— Homer
Man's mind is the root of all the goods produced and of all the wealth that has ever existed on earth.
— Ayn Rand
A man by his sin may waste himself, which is to waste that which on earth is most like God. This is man's greatest tragedy and God's heaviest grief.
— A.W. Tozer
This earth is a garden, this life a banquet, and it's time we realized that it was given to all life, animal and man, to enjoy.
— Tom Brown Jr.
Be such a man, and live such a life, that if every man were such as you, and every life a life like yours, this earth would be God's Paradise.
— Phillips Brooks
Each man is always in the middle of the surface of the earth and under the zenith of his own hemisphere, and over the centre of the earth.
— Leonardo Da Vinci
the man with the rifle watches the stars as if waiting for them to shake loose from the black and tumble to the Earth. Why
— Rick Yancey
Every god-man created his own god: and there is no worse enmity on earth than that between gods.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Just as trees need roots in the earth, man is also a tree and needs roots in existence or else he will live a very unintelligent life.
— Osho
The mission of photography is to explain man to man and each to himself. And that is the most complicated thing on earth.
— Edward Steichen
When the first just and friendly man appeared on the earth, from that day a fatal Waterloo was visible for all the men of pride and fraud and blood.
— Charles Fletcher Dole
Immature is the love of the youth, and immature his hatred of man and earth. His mind and the wings of his spirit are still tied down and heavy.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Just as the earth that bears the man who tills and digs it, to bear those who speak ill of them, is a quality of the highest respect.
— Thiruvalluvar
God sent me on earth. He send me to do something, and nobody can stop me. If God want to stop me, then I stop. Man never can.
— Bob Marley
Knowledge of the past and of the places of the earth is the ornament and food of the mind of man.
— Leonardo Da Vinci
Ecclesiastes 7:20 clearly sounds the futility of legalism: There is not a righteous man on earth / who does what is right and never sins.
— Beth Moore
Man must learn that his current path is not suitable for Earth, and soon, Earth won't be suitable for Man.
— Donald L. Hicks
Man is the only animal on earth intelligent enough to invent God and foolish enough to believe in Him.
— Manoj Vaz
As long as on the earth endures his life
To deal with him have full and free permission;
Man's hour on earth is weakness, error, strife. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
To deal with him have full and free permission;
Man's hour on earth is weakness, error, strife. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
I contemplated man's little spark, what it should be valued before God alongside of this great work of heaven and earth.
— Jakob Bohme
A hard lesson had been learned
that man himself suffers most when his hand despoils the earth and robs it of its legitimate fruits. — Lois Lenski
that man himself suffers most when his hand despoils the earth and robs it of its legitimate fruits. — Lois Lenski
If it be true that any beautiful thing raises the pure and just desire of man from earth to God, the eternal fount of all, such I believe my love.
— Michelangelo
Man has the lost the capacity to foresee and to forestall. He will end up destroying the earth.
— Albert Schweitzer
I could believe only in the hell I was living in, a hell on earth, and it was man-made, not God-made.
— Michael Morpurgo
Some women drop off the face of the earth when they get involved with a man. And that's what it's been like with me.
— Sheryl Crow
How in the hell could God take the black earth and make himself a white man out of it?
— Louise Meriwether
Man must at all costs overcome the Earth's gravity and have, in reserve, the space at least of the Solar System.
— Konstantin Tsiolkovsky
They had been Vince's brothers in a way, and Race was his son, and you couldn't drive a man's family to the earth and expect to live.
— Joe Hill
But how can anyone put a bridle on man's vanity and arrogance? But how can Purity walk the earth without covering her feet with mud?
— Nikos Kazantzakis
The best friend on earth of man is the tree: When we use the tree respectfully and economically, we have one of the greatest resources of the earth.
— Frank Lloyd Wright
He clenched his small fist, bellowed his rage to the heavens, and resolved to never again recognize the authority of any man on earth.
— Patricia Lockwood
What on earth have a man's name, degree, academic position, and of all things, opinions, to do with whether a thing is true?
— Hugh Nibley
A day spent praising the earth and lamenting man's pollutionist history makes you feel like a superior, sensitive soul.
— Russell Baker
He was friendly as a warm bowl of soup. An affable guy, he always had a dimpled smile on his face and lived life unplagued by want.
— Joseph G. Peterson
And I wonder if there is any way to adequately describe the folly that causes us to undo all the great gifts of both Earth and Heaven.
— James Lee Burke
The earth yields up her stores, of every ill
The instigators; iron, foe to man,
And gold, than iron deadlier. — Ovid
The instigators; iron, foe to man,
And gold, than iron deadlier. — Ovid
A world I dream where black or white, whatever race you be, will share the bounties of the earth and every man is free
— Langston Hughes
It is man's destiny to ponder on the riddle of existence and, as a byproduct of his wonderment, to create a new life on this earth.
— Charles Kettering
Working with keys is always meaningful. Locking and opening is, in a sense, man's very purpose on this earth.
— Henning Mankell
Aikido is the Way and Principle of harmonizing Heaven, Earth and Man.
— Morihei Ueshiba
There is nothing alive more agonized than man / of all that breathe and crawl across the earth.
— Homer
If a man tried to take his time on earth and prove before he died, what one man's life could be worth, well I wonder what would happen to this world?
— Harry Chapin
Make love your religion, and all the citadels of man-made religious conflicts shall disappear from the face of earth once and for all.
— Abhijit Naskar
On the other side of the rock, some words were carved: AND GOD SAW THAT THE WICKEDNESS OF MAN WAS GREAT IN THE EARTH
— Tommy Wallach
A child, more than all other gifts That earth can offer to declining man, Brings hope with it, and forward-looking thoughts. - WORDSWORTH.
— George Eliot
In its amplest meaning History includes every trace and vestige of everything that man has done or thought since first he appeared on the earth.
— James Harvey Robinson
Man must rise above the Earth - to the top of the atmosphere and beyond - for only thus will he fully understand the world in which he lives.
— Socrates
Noble be man,
Helpful and good!
For that alone
Sets him apart
From every other creature
On earth. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Helpful and good!
For that alone
Sets him apart
From every other creature
On earth. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Not a single man on earth knows from his own experience the how and where of his birth, only from tradition, which is often very uncertain.
— E.T.A. Hoffmann
He was the luckiest man on earth, and he didn't know
why. — Julianne MacLean
why. — Julianne MacLean
Love a man, even in his sin, for that love is a likeness of the divine love, and is the summit of love on earth.
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
The mandate of God to man, believers and unbelievers alike is that they should manage the earth for God.
— Sunday Adelaja
People talk about revelation, and say it has ceased; but what ignorance it bespeaks, when man knows not the least thing on earth without revelation.
— Elias Hicks
The gratitude ascending from man to God is the supreme transaction between heaven and earth.
— Albert Schweitzer
Like the fox I run with the hunted and if I'm not the happiest man on earth I'm surely the luckiest man alive.
— Charles Bukowski
The man who goes afoot, prepared to camp anywhere and in any weather, is the most independent fellow on earth.
— Horace Kephart
Tis the privilege of Art Thus to play its cheerful part, Man on earth to acclimate And bend the exile to his fate.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
We are bound to earth by desire and also to God, heaven, and the angels. A slave is a slave whether to man, to God, or to angels.
— Swami Vivekananda
But this is what disturbs me: if there is no God, then, the question is, who is in control of man's life and the whole order of things on earth?
— Mikhail Bulgakov
What Is Prayer? Prayer is man giving God the legal right and permission to interfere in earth's affairs.
— Myles Munroe
Is there a spot on earth where such a man is unknown, an ominous survival testifying to the eternal fitness of lies and impudence?
— Joseph Conrad
There isn't a man on earth who doesn't at times pronounce an opinion on good and evil, even if it be only to find fault with somebody else.
— Simone Weil
All the tools and engines on earth are only extensions of man's limbs and senses.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
A man doesn't need to fly to the sun, he need only find a patch of clean earth, and crawl there, and let the sun shine on him.
— Franz Kafka
This freedom, this liberty, this beautiful and terrible thing, needful to man as air, usable as earth.
— Robert Hayden
A true woman of virtue is one who will socialize with every man on earth, and doesn't share her body with any of them.
— Michael Bassey
The true speech of man is idiomatic, if not of the earth and sky, then at least of the saloon and the bleachers.
— Walter Lippmann
Here every bird and fish knew its course. Every tree had its own place upon this earth. Only man had lost his way.
— Margaret Craven
In the view of the wise, Heaven is man and Earth woman: Earth fosters what Heaven lets fall.
— Erich Fromm
God is spirit and in order to do works on earth, He needs a man, who has a spirit and a body
— Sunday Adelaja
The earth was made so various, that the mind Of desultory man, studious of change, And pleased with novelty, might be indulged.
— William Cowper
They say man only needs six feet of Earth. But it is a corpse, and not man, which needs these six feet.
— Anton Chekhov
It's a funny thing that when a man hasn't anything on earth to worry about, he goes off and gets married.
— Robert Frost
God has blessed man with seed that has the highest potency and woman with a field richer than the richest earth to be found anywhere on his globe.
— Mahatma Gandhi
And the Earth had no name. The gods know themselves and have no need of names. It is man who names all things, even gods.
— Megan Whalen Turner
The Moon shows us only one side of its face and there is no man on Earth who can succeed this! Every man's other face has its time to be seen!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Life is not safe. A man might spend his whole time on Earth staying safe in a basement, and in the end, he still dies like everyone else. (Hao)
— Patricia Briggs
The soul of man is like to water; from Heaven it cometh, to Heaven it riseth
And then returning to earth, forever alternating. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
And then returning to earth, forever alternating. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Silent is the ruined land.
Man is brutal
and the rain does not wash away
the pain
or rid the distant memory.
It makes it glisten. — Cecil Castellucci
Man is brutal
and the rain does not wash away
the pain
or rid the distant memory.
It makes it glisten. — Cecil Castellucci
The earth incites the wonder and admiration of man even though he is imperfect and his understanding greatly limited.
— Joseph Franklin Rutherford
The earth, said he, hath a skin; and this skin hath diseases. One of these diseases, for example, is called man.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
I care for no man on earth, and no man on earth cares for me.
— Charles Dickens
And when he invented his hell, that was his heaven on earth.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Earth would soon
Be uninhabitable as the moon.
What for that matter had it ever been?
Who advised man to come and live therein? — Robert Frost
Be uninhabitable as the moon.
What for that matter had it ever been?
Who advised man to come and live therein? — Robert Frost
The man of earth is the adherent. The lover giveth his life unto the work among men. The hermit goeth solitary, and giveth only of his light unto men.
— Aleister Crowley
How could science be an enemy of religion when God commanded man to be a scientist the day He told him to rule the earth and subject it?
— Fulton J. Sheen
Idealism and science continue to function in separate compartments; and yet 'the happiness of man on earth' depends upon their combination.
— Lewis Mumford
Ossie Davis was a man with great integrity, great honor and someone who I feel has done us all a great service just by being on the Earth.
— Bill Cobbs
Who owned no property and never desired to since the earth was no man's but all men's, as light and air and weather were.
— William Faulkner