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He Man Quotes - Page 16

Beware of the man who denounces psychiatrists; / he is afraid.

Erica Jong (2013). “Becoming Light: Poems New and Selected”, p.171, Open Road Media

Lincoln, the Man of the People

EDWIN MARKHAM (1901). “LINCOLN & OTHER POEMS”

That in the human plan nothing is worth the making if it does not make the man.

Edwin Markham (1920). “Gates of Paradise and Other Poems: The Fourth Volume of Verse”

When the man who ought to want a stock doesn't want it, why should I want it?

"Reminiscences of a Stock Operator". Book by Edwin Lefèvre. Chapter XVII, p. 211, 1923.

The man that makes a character, makes foes.

Edward Young, Dr. Doran (John) (1854). “Imperium Pelagi, a naval lyric. Epistles to Mr. Pope, concerning the authors of the age. Sea-piece. The foreign address; or the best argument for peace. Epitaph on Lord Aubrey Beauclerk. Reflections on the public situation of the kingdom. An epistle to the right hon. Sir Robert Walpole. The old man's relapse. Resignation. Tragedies. Prose works”, p.32

The man whom nature's self had made to mock herself, and truth to imitate.

Edmund Spenser, George Gilfillan (1859). “The poetical works of Edmund Spenser: With memoir and critical dissertations”, p.36

Beware of the man who rises to power from one suspender.

Edgar Lee Masters (2012). “Spoon River Anthology”, p.56, Courier Corporation

The man I want to be could easily beat me up.

FaceBook post by Dov Davidoff from Feb 17, 2012

We're not used to seeing movies, especially with physical action, when it isn't the man who comes in to save the day.

"Movies : Schwarzenegger, Stallone, Streep : Meryl Streep Takes to the White Water. Was Her Action Debut Smooth Sailing? How 'the River Wild' Star and Director Curtis Hanson Took the Plunge". Interview with Laurie Werner, articles.latimes.com. September 25, 1994.

I would never sell my dog for a man. I'd sell the man.

Anne Hathaway Interview with Chelsea Handler, www.interviewmagazine.com. August 16, 2011.

The man who has done his best has done everything. The man who has done less than his best has done nothing.

Charles M. Schwab (2005). “Succeeding With What You Have”, p.10, Cosimo, Inc.