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Man loves liberty, even if he does not know that he loves it. He is driven by it and flees from where it does not exist.
— Jose Marti
Prudently, night flees the scene.
— Laurent Binet
When a man's bank balance becomes too small, his woman flees. For a man to do the same, his woman's body - or vagina - has to do the opposite.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
A woman flees from temptation, but a man just crawls away from it in the cheerful hope that it may overtake him.
— Helen Rowland
What we seek we shall find; what we flee from flees from us.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
That Man, who flees from truth, should have invented the mirror is the greatest of historical miracles.
— Christian Friedrich Hebbel
The attitude of invincibility flees at the first encounter of injury, disease, or loss of a loved one.
— Jonah Books
A golden past
That flees so fast, — Osman Welela
That flees so fast, — Osman Welela
He who flees at the right time can fight again.
— Marcus Terentius Varro
Surely there is something in madness, even the demoniac, which Satan flees, aghast at his own handiwork, and which God looks on in pity..
— William Faulkner
Whoever regards human beings as a herd and flees them as swiftly as he can will no doubt be overtaken by them and impaled on theirhorns.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Man loves man so much that when he flees the city, it is still to seek the crowd, that is, to rebuild the city in the country.
— Charles Baudelaire
No other species flees from boredom with as much urgency as we do. We are far more eager to do brain work than we are to do physical labor.
— Greg Carlson
And patience flees my heart, And reason flees my mind. Oh, how drunk can I get to be, Without your love's security?
— Rumi
No man ever flees from duty without incalculable hurt, not only to himself, but to others as well.
— Clovis Chappell
In the valley of unknown, in my moments of uncertainty, the clutter flees and silence allows me to hear the voice of the LORD
— Jonah Books
A man of courage flees forward, in the midst of new things.
— Jacques Maritain
A man's duty is like his shadow. He may cast his eyes away from it, yet it follows him even as he flees it - Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
— T.M. Bown
Satan is a relentless tormenter; you have to be a relentless Scripture Confessor until satan flees."
- Tytenisha, Confessions of a Praying Woman — Tytenisha L. Osgood
- Tytenisha, Confessions of a Praying Woman — Tytenisha L. Osgood
When our faith becomes nothing more than a series of rules and regulations, joy flees and our love for Christ grows cold.
— Billy Graham
The one who merely flees is not yet free. In fleeing he is still conditioned by that from which he flees.
— Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
He who flees from trial confesses his guilt.
— Publilius Syrus
Flight usually intensifies the very thing one flees and establishes a special intimacy with it.
— Thomas Moore
Wine stimulates the mind and makes it quick with heat; care flees and is dissolved in much drink.
— Ovid
The virtuous woman flees from danger; she trusts more to her prudence in shunning it than in her strength to overcome it.
— Jean Antoine Petit-Senn
There are two classes of people who hide themselves: the criminal who flees punishment, and the saint who through humility wishes to remain unknown.
— Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange
Darkness is not chased away with sticks, not even cannons. One simply lights a small candle and the darkness flees before it.
— Israel Meir Kagan
The most merciless thing in the world is love. When love flees, all that remains is memory to compensate.
— Keith Donohue
Youth now flees on feathered foot.
— Robert Louis Stevenson
He confesses his crime who flees the tribunal.
— Publilius Syrus
When wealth flees, untrue friends follow.
— Thomas F. Shubnell
Anger flees when the Spirit's fruit fills our hearts.
— Billy Graham
In 1910, eighty-two-year-old Leo Tolstoy flees from his wife and dies in a railway station of exposure.
— Jon Winokur
In sex, man is driven into the very abyss which he flees. He makes a voyage to non-being and back.
— Camille Paglia
He who flees will fight again.
— Tertullian
Even the laziest King flees wildly in the face of a double check!
— Aron Nimzowitsch