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What a vile and abject thing is man if he do not raise himself above humanity.
— Seneca The Younger
A man is master of himself to a certain point, but not beyond it. -William Crimsworth
— Charlotte Bronte
Don't interrupt a man when he's giving himself hell.
— Elmore Leonard
No man is hurt but by himself
— Diogenes Of Sinope
A determined man, a man who believes himself grossly abused, does not listen to reason
— Lucinda Brant
The rights which a man arrogates to himself are relative to the duties which he sets himself, and to the tasks which he feels capable of performing.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
If a man knows nothing but hard times, he will paint them, for he must be true to himself.
— Horace Pippin
A man only has the right to look down at another when he helps him to lift himself up.
— Gabriel Garcia Marquez
A really great man has always an idea of something greater than himself.
— William Hazlitt
There was no idiocy bigger than that committed by a man who believed himself the cleverest creature under the sun.
— Sherry Thomas
A man who lives unrelated to other human beings dies. But a man who lives unrelated to himself also dies.
— Anais Nin
To conquer himself is the greatest victory that man can gain.
— Ignatius Of Loyola
Civilisation is the distance that man has placed between himself and his own excreta.
— Brian W. Aldiss
If a man is to shed the light of the sun upon other men, he must first of all have it within himself.
— Romain Rolland
Just as one can make a lot of garlands from a heap of flowers, so man, subject to birth and death as he is, should make himself a lot of good karma.
— Gautama Buddha
The Mass is not only about God becoming man, it is about Man becoming more himself.
— Gilbert K. Chesterton
I knew that a man was not only himself but also who he wished to be.
— Stephanie Dray
More inhumanity (to man) has been done by man himself than any other of nature's causes.
— Samuel Von Pufendorf