Man Quotes (page 569)
![Italo Calvino quote: "Life, thought the naked man, was a hell, with rare moments..."](/pic/276944/600x316/quotation-italo-calvino-life-thought-the-naked-man-was-a-hell-with.jpg)
I dislike his talk; it goes against my grain to hear him speak so contemptuously of cobblers. They made as good soldiers as the finer folk, anyway. Adolf Bethke was a cobbler, for that matter,--and he knew a sight more about war than a good many majors. It was the man that counted with us, not his occupation.
Erich Maria Remarque
![Adelbert von Chamisso quote: "What use would wings be to a man bound in iron fetters? They..."](/pic/276926/600x316/quotation-adelbert-von-chamisso-what-use-would-wings-be-to-a-man-bound-in.jpg)
The task of all Christian scholarship—not just biblical studies—is to study reality as a manifestation of God’s glory, to speak and write about it with accuracy, and to savor the beauty of God in it, and to make it serve the good of man. It is an abdication of scholarship when Christians do academic work with little reference to God. If all the universe and everything in it exist by the design of an infinite, personal God, to make his manifold glory known and loved, then to treat any subject...
John Piper
Hackberry Holland's greatest fear was his fellow man's propensity to act collectively, in militaristic lockstep, under the banner of God and country. Mobs did not rush across town to do good deeds, and in Hackberry's view, there was no more odious taint on any social or political endeavor than universal approval.
James Lee Burke
![Vaclav Havel quote: "The tragic element in modern man, not ignore the meaning of..."](/pic/276724/600x316/quotation-vaclav-havel-the-tragic-element-in-modern-man-not-ignore-the.jpg)
![Gabriel Garcia Marquez quote: "his blue eyes, lively and close-set, revealed the gentleness..."](/pic/276669/600x316/quotation-gabriel-garcia-marquez-his-blue-eyes-lively-and-close-set.jpg)
A man finds himself, to his great astonishment, suddenly existing, after thousands and thousands of years of non-existence: he lives for a little while; and then, again, comes an equally long period when he must exist no more. The heart rebels against this, and feels that it cannot be true.
Arthur Schopenhauer
Sometimes the newer kids who won’t even let him near them come in and set the resistance on the shoulder-pull at a weight greater than their own weight. The guru on the towel dispenser just sits there and smiles and doesn’t say anything. They hunker, then, and grimace, and try to pull the bar down, but, like, lo: the overweighted shoulder-pull becomes a chin-up. Up they go, their own bodies, toward the bar they’re trying to pull down. Everyone should get at least one good look at the eyes of...
David Foster Wallace