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Men Quotes by Richard L. Evans
- Literally, no man ever sees himself as others see him. No photograph or reflection ever gives us the same slant on ourselves that others see.…
- Too much pessimism has led too many men into making serious mistakes. And perhaps part of our pessimism comes because we are too close to…
- But fortunately for us and for all men, it has not been given unto us to judge, nor to execute, nor to measure out the…
- Happiness mainly depends on man's ability to work and the way in which he does it.
- Work is the best wonder drug ever devised by God. Work is as necessary to man as eating and sleeping. Pleasure derived from labor is…
- No man is so wise that he cannot benefit by talking things out with others.
- Give no man sympathy because he has to work - it is his blessing that he can.
- Any man who can't control his thoughts can't control his actions, and any man who can't control his actions isn't safe in society.
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