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The very substance which last week was grazing in the field, waving in the milk pail, or growing in the garden, is now become part of the man.
Oh, we are ridiculous animals; and if the angels have any fun in them, how we must divert them!
What, if as said, man is a bubble.
[Lat., Quod, ut dictur, si est homo bulla, eo magis senex.]
The noble man is only God's image.
[Ger., Der edle Mensch ist nur ein Bild von Gott.]
Man's moral nature is a riddle which only eternity can solve.
What were unenlightened man? A savage, roaming through the woods and wilds in quest of prey.
I am a man, nothing that is human do I think unbecoming in me.
[Lat., Homo sum, humani nihil a me alienum puto.]
Ah God, for a man with heart, head, hand,
Like some of the simple great gone
Forever and ever by,
One still strong man in a blatant land,
Whatever they call him, what care I,
Aristocrat, democrat, autocrat--one
Who can rule and dare not lie.
Man is man, and master of his fate.
Man has been lent, not given, to life.
When I beheld this I sighed, and said within myself, Surely man is a Broomstick!