MAN
 
 
     It ARRIVES one moment in whole man's life in that should give its place to the
     older man than it is in him. (Reginald Maudling)
 
     Better we feels a man for the its neighbors' comments that for the words of
     its mother. (Jewish proverb)
 
     It is not reflecting that the man is discovered. The men need mirror for
     if they see. (Autran Dourado, Brazilian writer)
 
     The archaeologist is the best man with who a woman can marry, therefore the more
     old, so much more interest will have in her. (Agatha Christie, American writer)
 
     The MAN seeks nuggets looking at for the ground and, proud, after finding them,
     it passes face's floor upward and, starting from then, never again he finds again
     wealth. (André Gide, French writer)
 
     The MAN loves not very and a lot of times; the woman loves a lot and little times.
     (Giuseppe Basta)
 
     The man begins to die in the age in that loses the enthusiasm. (Honoré  Balzac,
     French writer)
 
 
     The man is what he believes. (Anton Checkov, Russian playwright)
 
 
     The man is its own cause and also its own consequence. (Millôr
     Fernandes, Brazilian journalist)
 
 
     The man is a rational animal that always loses its calm when it is called to act
     in agreement  of your reason. (Oscar Wilde, Irish writer)
 
 
     The MAN is a rational animal. Rational, sometimes; animal, always. (Walther
     Waeny)
 
 
     The stupid MAN doesn't forget, nor he forgives; the simpleton forgives and  forgets; the
     wise person forgives, but doesn't forget. (Thomas Szasz)
 
 
     The man in the anxiety of refuting the evidence that it is a monkey, it reinforces the faith
     that is a donkey. (G. Lieberman)
 
 
     The man is not an angel nor beast, but who wants to be an angel it ends up being beast. (Blaise
     Pascal, French philosopher)
 
 
     The man was not made to lose its time in speculations and endless doubts.
     It was done to act. (August Comte, French sociologist, mentioned by Raymond Aron, The
     Stages of the Sociological Thought)
 
 
     The western man tends to live as if every moment went the neighbor. (James
     Joyce, Irish writer)
 
 
     The man can support the misfortunes, they are accidental and they come from outside: the one that it really hurts, in the life, it is to suffer for the own blames. (Oscar Wilde, writer Irish)
 
 
     The man possesses reason and hand. (S. Tomás of Aquino)
 
 
     The MAN that one sells receives more than it is worth. (Baron of Itararé, humorist
     Brazilian)
     The man is only complete when he plays. (Schiller)
 
 
     The man is worth so much as the value that gives to itself own. (Rabelais, French philosopher)
 
 
     The man lives of reason and survives of dreams. (Miguel  Unanumo, philosopher
     Spanish)
 
 
     The man, that exaggerated, it finds it Cosmos infinitely big  and the microbe
     infinitely small. And him? Now, he is of the natural size. (Mário
     Quintana, Brazilian poet)
 
 
     The test of a man's character is like him it accepts the praises. (Pablo Picasso, painter
     Spanish)
 
     The only man that never made mistakes is that that never made thing some.
     (Franklin Delano Roosevelt, American former-president)
 
     I THOUGHT that you went a promise man. But I see that you are a man of
     promises. (Arthut James Balfour)
 
     WHEN you want to know the a man's weak points, it observes which are the
     defects that he notices in the other ones with more readiness. (J. C. Ware)
 
     I TESTED the man. It is inconsistent. (Albert Einstein, German cientist, As I See the
     World)
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