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Man is born barbarous
he is ransomed from the condition of beasts only by being cultivated. — Alphonse De Lamartine
he is ransomed from the condition of beasts only by being cultivated. — Alphonse De Lamartine
What is wonderful about great literature is that it transforms the man who reads it towards the condition of the man who wrote.
— E. M. Forster
Every man carries the entire form of human condition.
— Michel De Montaigne
We all don't have to see eye to eye in order to see our way to the Kingdom. It's the heart condition of each man that the Lord will judge.
— Gloria Naylor
Literature is the effort of man to indemnify himself for the wrongs of his condition.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
A permanent state of transition is man's most noble condition.
— Juan Ramon Jimenez
The longing for Paradise is man's longing not to be man.
— Milan Kundera
Every man is an infinitely repelling orb, and holds his individual being on that condition.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
The condition of man is to till the soil; there is no other wholeness to his existence.
— Oscar Handlin
Man truly achieves his full human condition when he produces without being compelled by the physical necessity of selling himself as a commodity.
— Ernesto Che Guevara
A man seldom finds people unthankful, as long as he remains in a condition of benefiting them further.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
The condition upon which God hath given liberty to man is eternal vigilance.
— John Philpot Curran
The sharecropper may lower his eyes, but not because he's less of a man. That's just a condition of society that such things exist.
— Ernest Gaines
It was childish to feel disappointed, but childishness comes almost as naturally to a man as to a child.
— Isaac Asimov
Now, at the end of three years struggle the nation's condition is not what either party, or any man devised, or expected. God alone can claim it.
— Abraham Lincoln
What is male and female? Is it just a physical condition? No. The energy runs very, very differently in a woman than in a man.
— Frederick Lenz
Every man is an author - an author of his state.
— Ogwo David Emenike
Man's condition is horrible because, no matter what form his happiness may take, it arises from some species of ignorance.
— Honore De Balzac
Morgan may be autistic, but he is a normal man with a mental condition, not a mental condition who is a man.
— Adrienne Wilder
When a man can't explain a woman's actions, the first thing he thinks of is the condition of her uterus.
— Clare Boothe Luce
Romanticism is man's revolt against reason, as well as against the condition under which nature has compelled him to live.
— Ludwig Von Mises
To a man, a woman is fun to be with ... until she gains weight. To a woman, a man is fun to live with ... until he loses his job.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
A fundamental condition of Being is slavery. Man is the slave of God, and God that of His vanity.
— Kedar Joshi
I love the irony. I'm perceived as being really young and yet I have the clinical condition of an old man.
— Michael J. Fox
The man who is forever disturbed about the condition of humanity either has no problems of his own or has refused to face them.
— Henry Miller
Brotherhood is the very price and condition of man's survival.
— Carlos P. Romulo
And if you cannot remain indifferent, you must resolve to throw your weight into that balance in which the fate and condition of man is weighed.
— Lajos Kossuth
Wars always bring about a conservative reaction. They overwhelm and destroy patient and careful efforts to improve the condition of man.
— Clarence Darrow
The world belongs to who doesn't feel. The primary condition to be a practical man is the absence of sensitivity.
— Fernando Pessoa
An equal application of law to every condition of man is fundamental.
— Thomas Jefferson
The quest for certainty blocks the search for meaning. Uncertainty is the very condition to impel man to unfold his powers.
— Erich Fromm
Man stands alone in the universe, responsible for his condition, likely to remain in a lowly state, but free to reach above the stars.
— Walter Kaufmann
I bequeath all my property to my wife on the condition that she remarry immediately. Then there will be at least one man to regret my death.
— Heinrich Heine
One man's modus ponens is another man's reductio, as epistemologists are forever pointing out (In Critical Condition, p. 70)
— Jerry A. Fodor
Death and ruin is man's preferred ecosystem.
— Joe Hill
All this miraculous hatred. Christ, a man can't eat his breakfast for filling his belly full of it.
— Colum McCann
Man is born to seek power, yet his actual condition makes him a slave to the power of others.
— Hans Morgenthau
A woman without a man
a condition of 'manlessness'
is defined as alone. But a single mother is less alone than the average housewife. — Barbara Kingsolver
a condition of 'manlessness'
is defined as alone. But a single mother is less alone than the average housewife. — Barbara Kingsolver
Music is only a means to an end - it is not the end. The concern is with the condition of man
— Abdullah Ibrahim
Every man has within himself the entire human condition.
— David Shields
Are you or aren't you convinced that weakness is a man's condition? How can you raise yourself if you haven't fallen first?
— Cesare Pavese
Blessing: Constructive thought directed toward anyone or condition. You bless a man when you recognize the divinity in him.
— Ernest Holmes
Man does not understand nor accept immortality except on condition of self-remembrance.
— Victor Hugo
Perhaps a stable order can only be established on earth if man always remains accurately conscious that his condition is that of a traveller.
— Helen Bacovcin
if man's life value for women and if she need man,believe me she can not Broke his swear never in any situation,in any condition.
— Mohammed Zaki Ansari
Undoubtedly a man is to labor to better his condition, but first to better himself.
— William Ellery Channing