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What a man does for pay is of little significance. What he is, as a sensitive instrument responsive to the world's beauty, is everything!
— H.P. Lovecraft
What is Man? A miserable little pile of secrets.
— Andre Malraux
A little while with grief and laughter, And then the day will close; The shadows gather ... what comes after No man knows.
— Don Marquis
I have said that the modern man, and especially the modern American, however much 'know-how' he may have, has very little 'know-what'
— Norbert Wiener
What is very little understood about the electronic age is that it angelizes man, disembodies him. Turns him into software.
— Marshall McLuhan
those unfortunate enough to be killed by Smee generally die thinking, What a dear little man.
— Heidi Schulz
And what was the song which she sang? Ah, my little man, I am too old to sing that song, and you too young to understand it.
— Charles Kingsley
I contemplated man's little spark, what it should be valued before God alongside of this great work of heaven and earth.
— Jakob Bohme
Unless artists can remember what it was to be a little boy, they are only half complete as artist and as man.
— James Thurber
A man's wealth can ... also be measured by what he doesn't have and doesn't want. When he wants little, he is a rich man.
— Bill Bonner
The world cares little about what a man knows;it cares more about what a man is able to do.
— Booker T. Washington
When he'd been small, people had said things like, "And what do you want to be, little man?" and he'd said, "I don't know. What have you got?
— Terry Pratchett
A man ought to read just as inclination leads him; for what he reads as a task will do him little good.
— Samuel Johnson
What is man but a little soul holding up a corpse?
— Malcolm Lowry
I set out to try to help my fellow man and to do what little I could to make the world a better place.
— L. Ron Hubbard
The old poets little knew what comfort they could be to a man.
— Sarah Orne Jewett
By the time a bartender knows what drink a man will have before he orders, there is little else about him worth knowing.
— Don Marquis
Do you see what little is required of a man to live a well-tempered and god-fearing life? Obey these precepts, and the gods will ask nothing more.
— Marcus Aurelius
I felt a little bad about killing the man, but what choice did I have?" ... Louie Morelli, "The Prince of Mafia Princes.
— Patricia Bellomo
Be careful where you go, young man, Be careful what you do. Two little eyes are watching you now - Two little feet will be following you.
— Anonymous
But man's capacities have never been measured; nor are we to judge of what he can do by any precedents, so little have been tried.
— Henry David Thoreau
I had the sense of coming home to myself, and of having found out what a little circle man's experience is.
— Willa Cather
There is very little difference between one man and another; but what little there is, is very important.
— Jonathan Gottschall
Can I give a little advice to the old man on Capitol Hill? Stop saying teabagger. Ask your younger staffers what it means.
— Andrea Tantaros
An old man's beliefs matter little. I am the past. You, the future. What are your beliefs?
— Guillermo Del Toro
What the hell kind of man decides to dress up as a bat and run around the city? There's got to be something a little bit loose in there.
— Christian Bale
I've finally figured out what's wrong with photography. It's a one-eyed man looking through a little 'ole. Now, how much reality can there be in that?
— David Hockney
I also wouldn't mind if he tried out a little bit of what I'd read in chapter ten of the half-naked man book, especially the page I'd dog-eared.
— Donna Augustine
It is well-known what an orphan's life is: although he is little and has not yet a man's wisdom, he will follow every trail, try every task.
— Alexander Afanasyev
What is troubling us is the tendency to believe that the mind is like a little man within.
— Ludwig Wittgenstein
What's this business about the 'little man in the canoe?' If it's big enough for a canoe, it's too big for me.
— Quentin R. Bufogle