Quotes by He Man Responsibiliti es gravitate to the man who can shoulder them and the power to him who knows how Elbert Hubbard he-man inspirational men The man, most man, works best for men: and, if most man indeed, he gets his manhood plainest from his soul. Elizabeth Barrett Browning he-man soul men Such as the love is, such is the wisdom, consequently such is the man (n. 368) Emanuel Swedenborg he-man love-is men The man whose whole activity is diverted to inner meditation becomes insensible to all his surroundings. Emile Durkheim he-man meditation men The man who obeys is nearly always better than the man who commands. Ernest Renan obedience he-man men To the man who can perfectly practice inaction, all things are possible. Ernest Holmes he-man practice men Beware of the man who denounces psychiatrists; / he is afraid. Erica Jong psychiatry he-man men The man, the art, the work--it is all one. Eugen Herrigel he-man men art The man who melts With social sympathy, though not allied, Is more worth than a thousand kinsmen. Euripides he-man sympathy men To the aircraft I aim, not the man. Francesco Baracca aviation he-man men The man who leaves a woman best pleased with herself is the one whom she will soonest wish to see. Francois de La Rochefoucauld he-man wish men There is no such thing as an ideal man. The ideal man is the man you love at the moment. Francoise Sagan dating he-man men Advertising is a business within a business and the man who neglects it will soon find himself with a business without a business. Frank Farrington advertising he-man men A man once said when the legend gets bigger than the man, you've lost the man and you have an unrealistic picture. Frank Sinatra, Jr. legends he-man men Vices of the time; vices of the man. Francis Bacon he-man vices men The man in ecstasy and the man drowning: both raise their arms. Franz Kafka arms he-man men The whole universe sat there, open to the man who could make the right Frank Herbert he-man decision men The man who will get up will be helped up; and the man who will not get up will be allowed to stay down. Frederick Douglass get-up he-man men This world is given as the prize for the men in earnest; and that which is true of this world, is truer still of the world to come. Frederick William Robertson he-man men world This world is given as a prize for the men in earnest; and that which is true of this world is truer still of the world to come. Frederick William Robertson he-man men world «1234567891011»