Pathetic Man Quotes
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Pathetic Man Quotes & Sayings
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Beyond the wounds of the child and the scars of the man, there is something in the heart of love itself that makes love pathetic.
— Philip Rieff
Never adopt an attitude of indifference, for if you do you will suffer for it. The weight will grow heavier and heavier.
— Watchman Nee
I was discovering that the cross of Christ meant more then joy and peace. It meant suffering, too- suffering that was necessary to bring a later hope.
— Bruce E. Olson
I enjoyed making this album a lot because of the knowledge we acquired over the last 3 years.
— Isaac Hanson
I know of nothing more despicable and pathetic than a man who devotes all the hours of the waking day to the making of money for money's sake.
— John D. Rockefeller
The novel must tell a story.
— Harper Lee
I don't think there's more than half-a-dozen cartoons that I've been really truly happy with in all the time I've been doing it.
— Pat Oliphant
For whatever reason, I decided: 'I'm 18, I'm a man, I'm going to grow a moustache' - and it was pathetic for years - it was awful.
— Chris Hadfield
It's pathetic - how a man can stand by and do nothing as a whole nation cleans out the garbage and makes itself great. Trudy
— Markus Zusak
What a pathetic creature is man! His senses are awakened by the hope for the very thing whose consummation puts him to sleep.
— Franz Grillparzer
POPPY: Justice is so pathetic about her man. If her behavior weren't highly entertaining, we'd force her to stop.
— Bijou Hunter
A man who can't uphold his beliefs is pathetic dead or alive - Hajime Saito
— Nobuhiro Watsuki
Everyone has an opinion, and the guy screaming for censorship may be the next guy to have his ideas cut off.
— Richard King
It's a strange thing, to be talked about instead of talked to.
— Maggie Stiefvater
If the Negro is to achieve the goal of integration, he must organize himself into a militant and nonviolent mass movement.
— Martin Luther King Jr.