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In one of the greatest invitations ever offered to man, Christ stood up amid the crowds in Jerusalem and said, "If anyone is thirsty, let him come to me and drink.
— John Eldredge
Yes, a man is a dangerous thing. So is a scalpel. It can wound or it can save your life. You don't make it safe by making it dull; you put it in the hands of someone who knows what he's doing.
— John Eldredge
A man's heart reflects the man... Proverbs 27:19
— John Eldredge
The recovery of the warrior is absolutely crucial to the recovery of a man. All else rests on this, for you will have to fight, my brothers, for everything you desire and everything you hold dear in this world. Despite what you feel, or what you may have been told, you have a warrior's heart, because you bear the image of God. And he will train you to become a great warrior, if you'll let him.
— John Eldredge
The same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe—the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God.
— John F. Kennedy
Science contributes to our culture in many ways, as a creative intellectual activity in its own right, as the light which has served to illuminate man's place in the universe, and as the source of understanding of man's own nature.
— John F. Kennedy
The new and terrible dangers which man has created can only be controlled by man.
— John F. Kennedy
The rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God
— John F. Kennedy
You can manicure a cat but can you caticure a man?
— John Lennon
Non-violence requires a double faith, faith in God and also faith in man.
— Mahatma Gandhi
He's the kind of man a woman would have to marry to get rid of.
— Mae West
So farwel Hope, and with Hope farwel Fear, Farwel Remorse: all Good to me is lost; Evil be thou my Good; by thee at least Divided Empire with Heav'ns King I hold By thee, and more then half perhaps will reigne; As Man ere long, and this new World shall know. Thus
— John Milton