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Man Quotes by Luigi Pirandello
- Whoever has the luck to be born a character can laugh even at death. Because a character will never die! A man will die, a…
- Every true man, sir, who is a little above the level of the beasts and plants does not live for the sake of living, without…
- It is misery, you know, unspeakable misery for the man who lives alone and who detests sordid, casual affairs; not old enough to do without…
- Each of us when he appears before his fellows is clothed in a certain dignity. But every man knows what unconfessable things pass within the…
- When [man] is happy he takes his happiness as it comes and doesn't analyze it, just as if happiness were his right.
- Man never reasons so much and becomes so introspective as when he suffers; since he is anxious to get at the cause of his sufferings,…
- The man, the writer, the instrument of the creation will die, but his creation does not die.
- Woman - for example, look at her case! She turns tantalizing inviting glances on you. You seize her. No sooner does she feel herself in…
- THE FATHER: But don't you see that the whole trouble lies here? In words, words. Each one of us has within him a whole world…
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- Man cannot be free if he does not know that he is subject to necessity, because his freedom is always won in… — Hannah Arendt
- I am a free man. I do not need to copy Petrarca or Boccaccio. My own genius is enough. Let others worry… — Pietro Aretino
- Let each man exercise the art he knows. — Aristophanes
- A man's homeland is wherever he prospers. — Aristophanes
- My best friend is the man who in wishing me well wishes it for my sake. — Aristotle
- 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
- Hope is the dream of a waking man. — Aristotle
- Man is by nature a political animal. — Aristotle
- For one swallow does not make a summer, nor does one day; and so too one day, or a short time, does… — Aristotle
- Therefore, the good of man must be the end of the science of politics. — Aristotle