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Men Quotes - Page 1006

Let me say this: bein a idiot is no box of chocolates.

Let me say this: bein a idiot is no box of chocolates.

Winston Groom (2002). “Forrest Gump”, p.1, Simon and Schuster

When I am abroad, I always make it a rule never to criticize or attack the government of my own country. I make up for lost time when I come home.

Winston Churchill (1987). “The Irrepressible Churchill: Stories, Sayings and Impressions of Sir Winston Churchill”, London : Robson Books

You are thought here to the most senseless and fit man for the job.

'Much Ado About Nothing' (1598-9) act 3, sc. 3, l. [19]

Who can be wise, amazed, temperate and furious, Loyal and neutral, in a moment? No man.

William Shakespeare (1996). “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare”, p.867, Wordsworth Editions

Men at some time are masters of their fates.

'Julius Caesar' (1599) act 1, sc. 2, l. 134

Our very eyes Are sometimes, like our judgments, blind.

William Shakespeare, George Somers Bellamy (1875). “The New Shaksperian Dictionary of Quotations: (With Marginal Classification and Reference.)”, p.47

A jealous man only sees his own spectrum when he looks upon other men, and gives his character in theirs.

William Penn (1726). “A Collection of the Works of William Penn: To which is Prefixed a Journal of His Life, with Many Original Letters and Papers Not Before Published”, p.853

One way to find food for thought is to use the fork in the road, the bifurcation that marks the place of emergence in which a new line of development begins to branch off.

William Irwin Thompson (2015). “Self and Society: Studies in the Evolution of Cutlture, Second Enlarged Edition”, p.95, Andrews UK Limited