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Man Quotes by Charles Kettering
- A research problem is not solved by apparatus; it is solved in a man's head.
- Nothing ever built arose to touch the skies unless some man dreamed that it should, some man believed that it could, and some man willed…
- You can send a message around the world in one-fifth of a second, yet it may take years for it to get from the outside…
- It is man's destiny to ponder on the riddle of existence and, as a byproduct of his wonderment, to create a new life on this…
- The opportunities of man are limited only by his imagination. But so few have imagination that there are ten thousand fiddlers to one composer.
- My definition of an educated man is the fellow who knows the right thing to do at the time it has to be done. You…
- We need to teach the highly educated man that it is not a disgrace to fail and that he must analyze every failure to find…
- A man must have a certain amount of intelligent ignorance to get anywhere.
- If a fellow wants to be a nobody in the business world, let him neglect sending the mail man to somebody on his behalf.
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- At his best, man is the noblest of all animals; separated from law and justice he is the worst. — Aristotle
- The ideal man bears the accidents of life with dignity and grace, making the best of circumstances. — Aristotle
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