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Men Quotes by Alfred Adler
- God who is eternally complete, who directs the stars, who is the master of fates, who elevates man from his lowliness to Himself, who speaks…
- There is a law that man should love his neighbor as himself. In a few hundred years it should be as natural to mankind as…
- It is the patriotic duty of every man to lie for his country.
- Man knows much more than he understands.
- We only regard those unions as real examples of love and real marriages in which a fixed and unalterable decision has been taken. If men…
- The only worthwhile achievements of man are those which are socially useful.
- It is the individual who is not interested in his fellow men who has the greatest difficulties in life and provides the greatest injury to…
- Men of genius are admired, men of wealth are envied, men of power are feared; but only men of character are trusted.
- War is not the continuation of politics with different means, it is the greatest mass-crime perpetrated on the community of man.
- There is no thing as a man who does not create mathematics and yet is a fine mathematics teacher. Textbooks, course material-these do not approach…
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