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Man Quotes by Mark Lawrence
- As a child there's a horror in discovering the limitations of the ones you love. The time you find that your mother cannot keep you…
- Memory is all we are. Moments and feelings, captured in amber, strung on filaments of reason. Take a man’s memories and you take all of…
- We’re built of contradictions, all of us. It’s those opposing forces that give us strength, like an arch, each block pressing the next. Give me…
- I've always felt that the placement of a man's testicles is an eloquent argument against intelligent design.
- You can only win the game when you understand that it is a game. Let a man play chess, and tell him that every pawn…
- And when pain bites, men bargain. Boys too. We twist and turn, we plead and beg, we offer our tormentors what he wants so that…
- Every man has his thorns, not of him, but in him, deep as bones.
- Questions for questions. You're a man who's spent time at court.
- Lundist held that a man who can observe is a man apart. Such a man can see opportunities where others see only the obstacles
- A man can reach into anything and turn it to his cause. It's not want, or desire, just certainty. Only be assured that whatever you…
- A strange thing — nails will hold a building together, but there's nothing better for taking a man apart.
- I think you need to have lived more to truly know a man's heart. You need to have made more transactions in life to know…
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- No one loves the man whom he fears. — Aristotle