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Man Quotes by David Clement-Davies
- Not stories told by wolf or man to frighten children, of Wolfbane and of werewolves, of grasht and goblins and of silly vampires, fables to…
- Mamma," whispered Rannoch as he nestled by her side, "what is man?" Bracken looked into her calf's eyes. "Man? Man is something you must always…
- I must try to remember that a boy's heart is not a man's, and perhaps a teacher must learn from his pupil, too, eh?
- That story placed man above the animals, until man's fall at Eve's hand, and linked humans to God himself, fashioned in his image. But now…
- Christians believe that God came amongst us as a man, do they not? Yet the Muselmen say he was only a prophet, and that God…
- ...man will try to guard his faith more preciously even than his gold.
- Man, who thinks he knows everything. But what does man know...Man cares only for himself, in his fear and hate.
- Yes,' growled Fell, 'for animals do not know what they do, but man has knowledge of his cruelty.
- But of all the animals, man holds the fate of the world in his hands.
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