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Best Man Quotes by Rudyard Kipling
- There are few things sweeter in this world than the guileless, hotheaded, intemperate, open admiration of a junior. Even a woman in her blindest devotion…
- Of course the Man was wild too. He was dreadfully wild. He didn't even begin to be tame till he met the Woman, and she…
- A man can never have too much red wine, too many books, or too much ammunition
- I had never seen the jungle. They fed me behind bars from an iron pan till one night I felt that I was Bagheera -…
- I have seen something of this world," she said over the trays, "and there are but two sorts of women in it-- those who take…
- One man in a thousand, Solomon says. Will stick more close than a brother. And it's worth while seeking him half your days If you…
- You may write it on his tombstone, You may cut it on his card, That a young man married is a young man marred
More Man Quotes
- Wherever the relevance of speech is at stake, matters become political by definition, for speech is what makes man a political being. — Hannah Arendt
- 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