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You know a man is interesting when you forget to notice how expensive - or cheap - his clothes are.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
Man is not interesting without some imperfection
— Soichiro Honda
The secret of the man who is universally interesting is that he is universally interested.
— William Dean Howells
When a man writes on a wall, his instinct leads him to write above the level of his own eyes.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
I've played quite a lot of crooks and killers, and that's quite interesting. Then Dumbledore is the complete opposite, isn't he? He's a nice old man.
— Michael Gambon
There is a serious and resolute egotism that makes a man interesting to his friends and formidable to his opponents.
— Edwin Percy Whipple
I could care less if it's Mick Jagger or the man on the street. I just like interesting people, and I happen to know a lot of stars.
— Nicholas Haslam
No man living in a world as interesting as this ever writes a book if he can help it.
— Gerald Stanley Lee
A man with an Irish accent could sound wise and poetic and interesting even when he wasn't.
— Kate Atkinson
For me, it's interesting because I never thought of myself as an action man, but apparently I can do it, so that's good to know.
— Jamie Campbell Bower
I have to think hard to name an interesting man who does not drink.
— Richard Burton
You don't find a masked man wielding a gun interesting? Tell me ... what do you find interesting then-Matt Carter
— Natasha Larry
The artist is the most interesting of all phenomena, for he represents creativity, the definition of man.
— Allan Bloom
Being seduced by a man on crutches was an interesting experience.
— Natalie Dormer
I don't know if I should care for a man who made life easy; I should want someone who made it interesting.
— Edith Wharton
But he's nice," Barby objected.
Tom Bishop smiled without humor. "Most pleasant and interesting man I ever knew was a burglar. — John Blaine
Tom Bishop smiled without humor. "Most pleasant and interesting man I ever knew was a burglar. — John Blaine
Evolution is fascinating to watch. To me it is the most interesting when one can observe the evolution of a single man.
— Shana Alexander
To me the most interesting thing about man is that he is an animal who practices art and science and in every known society practices both together.
— Jacob Bronowski
I wouldn't give a tinker's damn for a man who isn't sometimes afraid. Fear's the spice that makes it interesting to go ahead.
— Daniel Boone
Although in Abbott and Costello, and straight man was first. That's a very interesting concept.
— Harvey Korman
Because he's a character who's looking for his own identity, [He-Man is]
an interesting role for an actor. — Dolph Lundgren
an interesting role for an actor. — Dolph Lundgren
Some men are more interesting than their books but my book is more interesting than its man.
— A.E. Housman
It's so much more interesting to study a ... damaged world. I find it difficult to learn anything in a place that's too civilized.
— Brian Herbert
Only those who decline to scramble up the career ladder are interesting as human beings. Nothing is more boring than a man with a career.
— Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
'Do not ask what brings Dante to man but what brings man to Dante-to personally enter his sphere, though it is forever severe and unforgiving.'
— Matthew Pearl
If a man isn't a certain age, he just isn't interesting.
— Marilyn Monroe
Curiosity is natural to the soul of man and interesting objects have a powerful influence on our affections.
— Daniel Boone
You're an interesting man, sergeant. You make enemies like a craftsman.
— Terry Pratchett
Man was not made to be guilty, sin is not interesting, the only ethics are those which lead man toward the greater things he carries in himself.
— Charles Kaiser
In general she had found that the main drawback in being a man was that conversations were less interesting.
— Ursula K. Le Guin