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What does a good man fall back on when the situation is desperate? His faith, of course. The science of a new century. The love of his friends.
— Stephen King
Ever since his fall in the Garden of Eden, man has listened to his desires more than his reason.
— Jerry Bridges
He was the kind of man everyone would fall in love with, even if they didn't want to.
— Nicholas Sparks
A man of forty-five can consider himself still young till the moment comes when he realises that he has children old enough to fall in love.
— Giuseppe Tomasi Di Lampedusa
Opportunities ... fall in the way of every man who is resolved to take advantage of them.
— Samuel Smiles
The fall of man is written in too legible characters not to be understood: Those that deny it, by their denying, prove it.
— George Whitefield
O the mind, mind has mountains; cliffs of fall
Frightful, sheer, no-man-fathomed. — Gerard Manley Hopkins
Frightful, sheer, no-man-fathomed. — Gerard Manley Hopkins
The walking of Man is falling forwards.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Ralph wept for the end of innocence, the darkness of man's heart, and the fall through the air of the true, wise friend called Piggy.
— William Golding
Man alone resists the direction of gravitation: he constantly wants to fall
upwards. — Friedrich Nietzsche
upwards. — Friedrich Nietzsche
If a man teach uprightly and walk crookedly, more will fall down in the night of his life than he built in the day of his doctrine.
— John Owen
From forty to fifty a man must move upward, or the natural falling off in the vigor of life will carry him rapidly downward.
— Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
Aditya warned, 'Be careful Nandini. Don't fall in love with the wrong man or you'll die of a broken heart.
— Varsha Dixit
In every fall, clever man discovers the secrets of further rising!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
The Sin against God's Law Resulted in the Fall of Man
— Sunday Adelaja
The man who fears man falls from the estate of man. Fear God alone.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Let every man remind their descendants that they also are soldiers who must not desert the ranks of their ancestors, or from cowardice fall behind.
— Plato
A man of purpose may fall many times, but the knowledge of his purpose will be the reason he gets up every time.
— Bidemi Mark-Mordi
Death falls heavily on that man who, known too well to others, dies in ignorance of himself.
— Seneca The Younger
The young man void of understanding may be depended upon to fall into the ditch of debauchery without much pushing, and
— Robert B. Parker
Sex is the point of contact between man and nature, where morality and good intentions fall to primitive urges.
— Camille Paglia
What could all that matter in comparison with the will of God, without Whose care not a hair of man's head can fall?
— Leo Tolstoy
Thus men will lie on their backs, talking about the fall of man, and never make an effort to get up.
— Henry David Thoreau
When a man has been guilty of any vice or folly, the best atonement he can make for it is to warn others not to fall into the like.
— Joseph Addison
With the superciliousness of extreme youth, I put thirty-five as the utmost limit at which a man might fall in love without making a fool of himself.
— W. Somerset Maugham
The Trade Center dead formed a kind of universal parliament.
— Lawrence Wright
When you start to fall, don't try to talk yourself out of it. The right man will be there at the bottom, to catch you.
— Julie Johnson
A brave man struggling in the storms of fate, And greatly falling with a falling state.
— Alexander Pope
However low he may fall, a man can never deny himself the delight of feeling cleverer, more powerful or even better fed than his companions.
— Maxim Gorky
Ken Lay has, does and will continue to accept responsibility for the fall of Enron. He was the man at the controls. But failure is not a crime.
— Michael Ramsey
And thoughts of no other man but you could possibly get through the picket lines to enter into my mind.
— Ani DiFranco
The fall of man did not introduce evil; it placed us on the wrong side of it, under its rule, needing rescue.
— N.D. Wilson
Yet I am stuck in the idea of romance, a dreamer; I want to actually fall in love with a man, then marry him
— Ottilie Weber
And the giants fall one by one, to fill the cup of Rot and Ruin. A city laid waste by the feats of man, never to rise again.
— Audrey Grey
You are grown so very great now, yet the higher a man climbs the farther he has to fall.
— George R R Martin
Plunder, ravage and kill; the secret works of the repugnant. Since the fall of man and brother killing brother, evil has owned the night.
— Dennis F. Larsen
In the view of the wise, Heaven is man and Earth woman: Earth fosters what Heaven lets fall.
— Erich Fromm
The death of a man is like the fall of a mighty nation That had valiant armies, captains, and prophets, And wealthy ports and ships all over the seas.
— Czeslaw Milosz
The man on top of the mountain didn't fall there.
— Vince Lombardi
How blest was the created state
Of man and woman, ere they fell,
Compared to our unhappy fate:
We need not fear another hell. — John Wilmot
Of man and woman, ere they fell,
Compared to our unhappy fate:
We need not fear another hell. — John Wilmot
The world is full of women, and the women full of wile; so that a man, if he goeth not warily withal, shall surely fall a prey thereunto.
— Gelett Burgess
He is precisely the young man to fall headlong in love and repent it for the rest of his life.
— Virginia Woolf
No man can suffer too much, and no man can fall too soon, if he suffer or if he fall in defense of the liberties and Constitution of his country.
— Daniel Webster
I'm amazed to form part of this amazing universe and I'm proud of the hunger that keeps me awake. Because when man is full he falls asleep.
— Facundo Cabral
But who names a starship the Icarus? What kind of man possess that much hubris, that he dares it to fall?
— Amie Kaufman
Had I managed to fall into some sort of carnivorous plant? Yeah, bleed on the man-eating plant. Always a good plan.
— Diana Rowland
The Expulsion from Eden is an act of vindictive womanish spite; the Fall of Man, as recounted in the Bible, comes nearer to the Fall of God.
— Cyril Connolly
A good man may fall, but he falls like a ball [and rebounds]; the ignoble man falls like a lump of clay.
— Bhartrhari
The beauty of the image of God marred in man through the Fall is what the Incarnation redeems.
— Brian Zahnd
Not every man can carry a full cup. Sudden elevation frequently leads to pride and a fall. The most exacting test of all to survive is prosperity.
— J. Oswald Sanders
Where two discourse, if the anger of one rises, he is the wise man who lets the contest fall.
— Plutarch
I must be prepared for the moral fall of any man in any position at any moment; especially for my fall from my position at this moment.
— G.K. Chesterton
I entered Yale in the fall of 1951, and about November of that year, Bill Buckley published 'God and Man at Yale.'
— M. Stanton Evans
If this cursed and fallen world
holds such beauty as what I see,
Imagine the beauty of paradise
that's gladly waiting for me. — Joyce Rachelle
holds such beauty as what I see,
Imagine the beauty of paradise
that's gladly waiting for me. — Joyce Rachelle
A man usually falls in love with the woman who asks the kind of questions he is able to answer.
— Ronald Colman
It's our nature. We destroy. It's the constant of our kind. No matter the color of blood, man will always fall.
— Victoria Aveyard
There is no record in the Bible of a weak man falling.
— Johnny Hunt
Sometimes thoughts merely pass through a man's head without mishap, but sometimes they fall out of his mouth on the way through.
— Penelope Wilcock
I don't fall into the physical manifestation of a man of letters. So I guess people assume the scripts are delivered to me under the door.
— Sylvester Stallone
I refuse to "look up." Optimism nauseates me. It is perverse. Since man's fall, his proper position in the universe has been one of misery.
— John Kennedy Toole
The moment a man falls into sin, divine life ceases to flow, and his life becomes one of helplessness.
— Smith Wigglesworth
A thing which has lost its idea is like the man who has lost his shadow, and it must either fall under the sway of madness or perish.
— Jean Baudrillard
The only real fall of man is his noneucharistic life in a noneucharistic world.
— Alexander Schmemann