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Men Quotes by Eric Hoffer
- Unless a man has the talents to make something of himself, freedom is an irksome burden.
- Man's chief goal in life is still to become and stay human, and defend his achievements against the encroachment of nature.
- The Paleolithic hunters who painted the unsurpassed animal murals on the ceiling of the cave at Altamira had only rudimentary tools. Art is older than…
- In the alchemy of man's soul almost all noble attributes- courage, honor, love, hope, faith, duty, loyalty, and so on - can be transmuted into…
- Unless a man has talents to make something of himself, freedom is an irksome burden. Of what avail is freedom to choose if the self…
- A man by himself is in bad company.
- To the excessively fearful the chief characteristic of power is its arbitrariness. Man had to gain enormously in confidence before he could conceive an all-powerful…
- Nature is a self-made machine, more perfectly automated than any automated machine. To create something in the image of nature is to create a machine,…
- A low capacity for getting along with those near us often goes hand in hand with a high receptivity to the idea of the brotherhood…
- There is a grandeur in the uniformity of the mass. When a fashion, a dance, a song, a slogan or a joke sweeps like wildfire…
- The main effect of a real revolution is perhaps that it sweeps away those who do not know how to wish, and brings to the…
- A man is likely to mind his own business when it is worth minding,
- The necessary has never been man's top priority. The passionate pursuit of the nonessential and the extravagant is one of the chief traits of human…
- It is a juvenile notion that a society needs a lofty purpose and a shining vision to achieve much. Both in the market place and…
- All great art is revolutionary because it touches upon the reality of man and questions the reality of the various transitory forms of human society.
- Man is eminently a storyteller. His search for a purpose, a cause, an ideal, a mission and the like is largely a search for a…
- Language was invented to ask questions. Answers may be given by grunts and gestures, but questions must be spoken. Humanness came of age when man…
- When we are in competition with ourselves, and match our todays against our yesterdays, we derive encouragement from past misfortunes and blemishes. Moreover, the competition…
- A plant needs roots in order to grow. With man it is the other way around: only when he grows does he have roots and…
- The birth of the new constitutes a crisis, and its mastery calls for a crude and simple cast of mind -- the mind of a…
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