Man Helpless Quotes
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American journalism is a class institution, serving the rich and spurning the poor.
— Upton Sinclair
It is one thing to photograph people. It is another to make others care about them by revealing the core of their humanness.
— Paul Strand
The word grace emphasizes at one and the same time the helpless poverty of man and the limitless kindness of God.
— William Barclay
This mountain is so formed that it is always wearisome when one begins the ascent, but becomes easier the higher one climbs.
— Dante Alighieri
The beast retires to it's shelter, and the bird flies to it's nest; but the helpless man can only find refuge in his fellow creature.
— Oliver Goldsmith
What we ought to see in the agonies of puberty is the result of the conditioning that maims the female personality in creating the feminine.
— Germaine Greer
I had grown a thin mustache, I was a full-grown man, and yet I was completely helpless and without a goal in life.
— Hermann Hesse
There is nothing more helpless and irresponsible than a man in the depths of an ether binge.
— Hunter S. Thompson
Typographic man can express but is helpless to read the configurations of print technology.
— Marshall McLuhan
Sand dan Glokta, shield to the helpless. Is it ever too late to be ... a good man?
— Joe Abercrombie
I have a bit of pride, which is always my downfall.
— Richard C. Armitage
THE TROUBLE WITH DYING By Maggie Le Page
— Maggie Le Page
Was it a fact that every man had something in his life which palsied his arm, and struck him helpless in the battle for social justice? When
— Upton Sinclair
If you are not with me, you are against me. I have no mercy for my enemies.
— Karen Marie Moning
I do all the better bears.
— Jim Cummings
It is a very rare man who does not victimize the helpless.
— James Baldwin
Often a man can play the helpless child in front of a woman, but he can almost never bring it off when he feels most like a helpless child.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
The wind is not helpless for any man's need, Nor falleth the rain but for thistle and weed.
— William Morris
Man learned to resort to the dance when he felt helpless or fragmentary, when he felt dislocated in his universe.
— Mary Hunter Austin