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Quote:- Men are not to be judged so much by what they know, but rather by what they know they do not know.Judge a man not by his knowledge, but by his level of awareness of its limits.
Economy of Truth: Practical Maxims and Reflections
Author:- Vizi Andrei
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- Men are often the excuse for why most ladies are single, but rarely the reason. Look deeper and you’ll find that the reason lies in your inability to convey your own sensuality.
Author:- Lebo Grand
Category:- Love
Quote:- Men are still led by instinct before they are regulated by knowledge
Author:- Theodore Dreiser
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- Men are stupid, and a lot of them need to be told things on top of being shown.
In Limbo
Author:- A.D. Aliwat
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- Men do wrong to lament the flight of time, complaining that it passes too quickly and failing to perceive that its period is sufficiently long; but a good memory, with which nature has endowed us, causes everything that is long past to appear to us to be present.
Author:- Leonardo da Vinci
Category:- time
Quote:- Men had always been the reciters of poetry in the desert.
The English Patient
Author:- Michael Ondaatje
Category:- poetry
Quote:- Men have before hired bravos to transact their crimes, while their own person and reputation sat under shelter. I was the first that ever did so for his pleasure. I was the first that could plod in the public eye with a load of genial respectability, and in a moment, like a schoolboy, strip off these lendings and spring headlong into the sea of liberty.
The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde / Juggernaut
Author:- Robert Louis Stevenson
Category:- science
Quote:- Men have invented various names in which to measure distance, and have a certain pleasure in assigning units of one to the other, it is the sense that so many inches toi the spans, and so many spans to the league; in the sense that a league in the Sorannah is almost two leagues within the ancient confines of Seawall, that is, within the barony that once held the city of Dragaera, and, at the time of which we have the honor to write, still held a portion of it; yet. for all of this measurement, it is understood by those who travel and by those who listen to travelers that the meaningful unit by which distance can be measured is time.
The Phoenix Guards
Author:- Steven Brust
Category:- time
Quote:- Men have no more time to understand anything. They buy ready-made things in the shops. But since there are no shops where you can buy friends, men no longer have any friends.
The Little Prince
Author:- Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
Category:- time
Quote:- Men have sacrificed and crippled themselves physically and emotionally to feed, house, and protect women and children. None of their pain or achievement is registered in feminist rhetoric, which portrays men as oppressive and callous exploiters.
Author:- Camille Paglia
Category:- Relationships
Quote:- Men have such a good opinion of themselves, of their mental superiority and intellectual depth; they believe themselves so skilled in discerning the true from the false, the path of safety from those of error, that they should be forbidden as much as possible the perusal of philosophic writings.
Author:- Al-Ghazali
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- Men live their lives trapped in an eternal present, between the mists of memory and the sea of shadow that is all we know of the days to come.
A Dance with Dragons
Author:- George R.R. Martin
Category:- time
Quote:- Men love to wonder, and that is the seed of science.
Author:- Ralph Waldo Emerson
Category:- science
Quote:- Men love women who are courageous for it means they can go all the way with him in his pursuit of his good dreams and intentions.
Author:- Agu Jaachynma N.E.
Category:- inspiration
Quote:- Men of the world who value the Way all turn to books. But books are nothing more than words. Words have value; what is of value in words is meaning. Meaning has something it is pursuing, but the thing that it is pursuing cannot be put into words and handed down. The world values words and hands down books but, though the world values them, I do not think them worth valuing. What the world takes to be values is not real value.
The Complete Works of Chuang Tzu
Author:- Chuang Tzu
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- Men ought either to be well treated or crushed, because they can avenge themselves of lighter injuries, of more serious ones they cannot; therefore the injury that is to be done to a man ought to be of such a kind that one does not stand in fear of revenge.
The Prince
Author:- Niccolò Machiavelli
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- Men say they know many things;But lo! they have taken wings, —The arts and sciences,And a thousand appliances;The wind that blowsIs all that any body knows
Walden
Author:- Henry David Thoreau
Category:- science
Quote:- Men seek retreats for themselves, houses in the country, sea-shores, and mountains; and thou too art wont to desire such things very much. But this is altogether a mark of the most common sort of men, for it is in thy power whenever thou shalt choose to retire into thyself. For nowhere either with more quiet or more freedom from trouble does a man retire than into his own soul, particularly when he has within him such thoughts that by looking into them he is immediately in perfect tranquility; and I affirm that tranquility is nothing else than the good ordering of the mind. Constantly then give to thyself this retreat, and renew thyself; and let thy principles be brief and fundamental, which, as soon as thou shalt recur to them, will be sufficient to cleanse the soul completely, and to send thee back free from all discontent with the things to which thou returnest. For with what art thou discontented? With the badness of men? Recall to thy mind this conclusion, that rational animals exist for one another, and that to endure is a part of justice, and that men do wrong involuntarily; and consider how many already, after mutual enmity, suspicion, hatred, and fighting, have been stretched dead, reduced to ashes; and be quiet at last.- But perhaps thou art dissatisfied with that which is assigned to thee out of the universe.- Recall to thy recollection this alternative; either there is providence or atoms, fortuitous concurrence of things; or remember the arguments by which it has been proved that the world is a kind of political community, and be quiet at last.- But perhaps corporeal things will still fasten upon thee.- Consider then further that the mind mingles not with the breath, whether moving gently or violently, when it has once drawn itself apart and discovered its own power, and think also of all that thou hast heard and assented to about pain and pleasure, and be quiet at last.- But perhaps the desire of the thing called fame will torment thee.- See how soon everything is forgotten, and look at the chaos of infinite time on each side of the present, and the emptiness of applause, and the changeableness and want of judgement in those who pretend to give praise, and the narrowness of the space within which it is circumscribed, and be quiet at last. For the whole earth is a point, and how small a nook in it is this thy dwelling, and how few are there in it, and what kind of people are they who will praise thee.
The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius
Author:- Marcus Aurelius
Category:- philosophy
