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- No man is really successful until his mother-in-law admits it.
- A woman always remembers where and when she got married; a man sometimes forgets why!
- Giving is the business of the rich, and remember that a rich man may be under your hat.
- Man is an animal that imagines he is a man.
- A modern man is a man who probably doesn't remember what man knows about man.
- The real purpose of education in a person's life should be able to make him transform his envy into admiration.
- A man who is ignorant of books is one with whom no discussion is possible.
- An educated man is not judged by the answers he knows, but by how many questions he is capable of asking.
- An educated man who studies hammer but doesn't know anything about an anvil is an uneducated man.
- I have a very poor opinion of a man who talks to men what women should not hear.
- If anyone tells you that a man has changed his character, don't believe it.
- One of the main problems for a man is to find out what kind of work he has to do in this universe.
- A man cannot feel the worth of a woman who doesn't know how to respect herself.
- Man is never less miserable than when he appears destitute of everything.
- Learning makes a man wise, but a fool is made all the more a fool by it.
- No man is born without faults; he is the best who is influenced by the fewest.
- A man who is wise in speech but not in deeds is not wise for me.
- A burning lamp in the hands of a blind man is of no worth at all.
- A man's character may be judged by how he gives you response to the same question asked by you the third time.
- A poor person is one who usually remembers what he had eaten the same day last week.
- The difference between a rich man and a poor one depends upon the hand whether it gives or receives.
- That is neglected by all which is possessed by all. Every man's business is nobody's business.
- There are occasions in a man's life when it is undoubtedly better for him to make loss than gain.
- To be poor without being free is the worst state into which man can fall.
- Man is never less miserable than when he appears to be deprived of everything.
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