Best His Fellows Sayings
68 His Fellows quotes by 56 unique authors
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When all is said, a man's final judgment of his fellows must be based upon his knowledge of himself
— Rafael Sabatini
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Perhaps a creature of so much ingenuity and deep memory is almost bound to grow alienated from his world, his fellows, and the objects around…
— Loren Eiseley
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I thought, When a man is properly drunk it is as though he is an a room by himself--there is a physical, impenetrable separation between…
— Patrick deWitt
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Behind the newspaper Julian was withdrawing into the inner compartment of his mind where he spent most of his time. This was a kind of…
— Flannery O'Connor
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Suddenly he saw himself as others in the crowd must surely see him; a silent, solitary figure, standing apart from the rest. He looked out…
— Mary Lawson
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They say that none of us exists, except in the imagination of his fellows, other than as an intangible, invisible mentality.
— Edgar Rice Burroughs
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As time passed and he grew to know people better, he began to think of himself as an extraordinary man, one set apart from his…
— Sherwood Anderson
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The practice of that which is ethically best-what we call goodness or virtue-involves a course of conduct which, in all respects, is opposed to that…
— Thomas Huxley
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Lastly, he must remember that he himself hath no exemption from the common lot, but that he is bound by the same laws of mortality,…
— Thomas Sydenham
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Man must be associated with his fellows.
— James Larkin
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Into this, for good or ill, is woven every belief of every man who has speech of his fellows. A awful privilege, and an awful…
— William Kingdon Clifford
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A man's value to the community primarily depends on how far his feelings, thoughts, and actions are directed towards promoting the good of his fellows
— Albert Einstein
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The bonds that unite another person to ourselves exist only in our mind. Memory as it grows fainter relaxes them, and notwithstanding the illusion by…
— Marcel Proust
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The common talk of the struggle for survival has obscured the plain fact that man rose in the world primarily by cooperating, not struggling with…
— Unknown Author
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The business of a seer is to see; and if he involves himselfin the kind of God-eclipsing activities which make seeing impossible, he betrays the…
— Aldous Huxley
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