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  • The last thing a woman will consent to discover in a man whom she loves, or on whom she simply depends, is want of courage.
    Joseph Conrad
  • The life and liberty and property and happiness of the common man throughout the world are at the absolute mercy of a few persons whom he has never seen, involved in complicated quarrels that he has never heard of.
    Gilbert Murray
  • The limits of tyrants are prescribed by the endurance of those whom they oppose.
    Frederick Douglass
  • The Lord commonly gives riches to foolish people, to whom he gives nothing else.
    Martin Luther
  • The Lord did not bless us with any children of our own, so we gathered up little waifs whom we thought would be neglected and would not be cared for unless we brought them into our family.
    John Harvey Kellogg
  • The man for whom time stretches out painfully is one waiting in vain, disappointed at not finding tomorrow already continuing yesterday.
    Theodor Adorno
  • The man for whom time stretches out painfully is one waiting in vain, disappointed at not finding tomorrow already continuing yesterday.
    Theodor Adorno
  • The man I am will always raise a protest against the man I wanted to be and the two will live together to the end, but the man I wanted to be will be the one on whom judgement will be passed.
    Julien Green
  • The man whom God wills to slay in the struggle of life - he first individualizes.
    Henrik Ibsen
  • The more I know of the world, the more I am convinced that I shall never see a man whom I can really love.
    Jane Austen
  • The more I know of the world, the more I am convinced that I shall never see a man whom I can really love.
    Jane Austen
  • The old man, of whom we know how he has become what he is, is more of an individual than the young man; for it is only in the course of an eventful life that men are differentiated into full individuality.
    Erich Auerbach
  • The old man, of whom we know how he has become what he is, is more of an individual than the young man; for it is only in the course of an eventful life that men are differentiated into full individuality.
    Erich Auerbach
  • The older one gets in this profession, the more people there are with whom one would never work again.
    Liv Ullmann
  • The only thing I ever withheld from the KGB were the names of two agents whom I personally had known and handled and had a particular feeling for.
    Aldrich Ames
  • The only thing I ever withheld from the KGB were the names of two agents whom I personally had known and handled and had a particular feeling for.
    Aldrich Ames
  • The people in general ought to have regard to the moral character of those whom they invest with authority either in the legislative, executive, or judicial branches.
    John Witherspoon
  • The person upon whom the schoolboys' attention centred was, of course, the Headmaster.
    Georg Brandes
  • The phantom shapes, which were becoming gradually materialised from the moonbeams, were those three ghostly women to whom I was doomed.
  • The Pilgrim and the Puritan whom we honor tonight were men who did a great deal of work in the world. They had their faults and their - shortcomings, but they were not slothful in business and they were most fervent in spirit.
    Henry Cabot Lodge

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