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Men Quotes by John Millington Synge
- A man who is not afraid of the sea will soon be drowned, for he will be going out on a day when he shouldn't.
- As a man has no right to kill one of his children if it is diseased or insane, so a man who has made the…
- No man at all can be living forever and we must be satisfied.
- It gave me a moment of exquisite satisfaction to find myself moving away from civilisation in this rude canvas canoe of a model that has…
- At first I threw my weight upon my heels, as one does naturally in a boot, and was a good deal bruised, but after a…
- Foreign languages are another favourite topic, and as these men are bilingual they have a fair notion of what it means to speak and think…
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