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Man Quotes by Antonio Porchia
- Man, when he does not grieve, hardly exists.
- Man, when he is merely what he seems to be, is almost nothing.
- That in man which cannot be domesticated is not his evil but his goodness.
- God has given a great deal to man, but man would like something from man.
- Man talks about everything, and he talks about everything as though the understanding of everything were all inside him.
- Man goes nowhere. Everything comes to man, like tomorrow.
- A hundred men together are the hundredth part of a man.
- The confession of one man humbles all.
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