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Man Quotes by Tamora Pierce
- Threats are the last resort of a man with no vocabulary.
- I will tell the stork-man.
- I've said it before and I'll say it again, my lord. You are an evil man.
- Gran, for the gods' love, it's talk like yours that starts riots!" I said keeping my voice down. "Will you just put a stopper in…
- Briar: "So I guess I was the last to know." Rosethorn: "Of course you are. You're a man, aren't you?
- She rides as a man, goes unveiled as a man, fights as a man. Let her prove herself worthy as a man, worthy of her…
- Oakbridge did his work with dramatics and prophecies that all would go horribly awry. Having dealt with him over midwinter, Kel wondered why the man…
- No one expects a woman busy at her sewing to pay attention to what’s being said around her. Nevermind if a man’s mother and sister…
- I want to marry her, when I grow up to be a man.
- You know something? There are sandstorms that strip man and horse and bury them — I've seen them. I saw bones piled higher than my…
- Why does he speak of them that way?" The crow-man wanted to know. "They are humans, just like he is." "I don't think he sees…
- If I have to 'catch' a man to get a husband, I don't want one.
- Indeed Not. Stop kicking me, Daine. You understand, she is very important to a number of powerful nobles and mages in Tortall." Numair's voice was…
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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
- Hope is the dream of a waking man. — Aristotle
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