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Men Quotes by Frederic Farrar
- By the cross we, too, are crucified with Christ; but alive in Christ. We are no more rebels, but servants; no more servants, but sons!…
- No man can pass into eternity, for he is already in it.
- A man may be an heretic in the truth, and if he believe things only because his pastor says so, or the assembly so determines,…
- Man's liberty ends, and it ought to end, when that liberty becomes the curse of its neighbors.
- The following sentiments are illustrative of the philosophy of the Talmud: "Love peace and pursue it at any cost." ... "Remember it is better to…
- The decision of such judges as Claudius and his Senate is worth very little in the question of a man's innocence or guilt; but the…
- But in the life of every man there are influences of a far more real and penetrating character than those which come through the medium…
- For although Claudius had been accused of gambling and drunkenness, not only were no worse sins laid to his charge, but he had successfully established…
- No true work since the world began was ever wasted; no true life since the world began has ever failed. Oh, understand those two perverted…
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- Let each man exercise the art he knows. — Aristophanes
- A man's homeland is wherever he prospers. — Aristophanes
- Men of sense often learn from their enemies. It is from their foes, not their friends, that cities learn the lesson of… — Aristophanes
- My best friend is the man who in wishing me well wishes it for my sake. — Aristotle
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- Jealousy is both reasonable and belongs to reasonable men, while envy is base and belongs to the base, for the one makes… — Aristotle