Quotes about Man
Oh, I don't think religion has failed. It's man who has failed. Christ hasn't failed. The Gospel hasn't failed. The teachings of God have not failed.
— Gordon Hinckley
Neither does He call man to observe Sabbaths simply for a cessation of labor, but rather for the purpose of drawing near to Him from whom our true sustenance comes.
— Rick Joyner
Man will have replicated his own intelligence not when he teaches a computer to reason but when he teaches a computer to have a nagging feeling in its circuits.
— Robert Brault
In nature we see where God has been. In our fellow man, we see where He is still at work.
— Robert Brault
There is a man in Bolingbroke who lisps and always testifies in prayer-meeting. He says, 'If you can't thine like an electric thtar thine like a candlethtick.
— LM Montgomery
I've no doubt, enjoying himself same as ever. Just like a man.
— LM Montgomery
Cursed luck! —said he, biting his lip as he shut the door, —for man to be master of one of the finest chains of reasoning in nature, —and have a wife at the same time with such a head-piece, that he cannot hang up a single inference within side of it, to save his soul from destruction.
— Laurence Sterne
I won't go about to argue the point with you,—'tis so,—and I am persuaded of it, madam, as much as can be, That both man and woman bear pain or sorrow, (and, for aught I know, pleasure too) best in a horizontal position.
— Laurence Sterne
Science gives man knowledge which is power; religion gives man wisdom which is control.
— Martin Luther
Scientists seek the lawfulness of events. It is the task of Religion to fit man into this lawfulness.
— Frank Herbert
Man's Place in Nature.
— Thomas Henry Huxley
The science of a religious man must be scientific; the religion of a scientific man must be religious.
— Bishop Fulton J. Sheen