Man quotes

Welcome to our collection of Man quotes! This page is dedicated to exploring various aspects of manhood, from masculinity and strength to character and resilience. Here, you will find a wide range of insightful and thought-provoking quotes that shed light on the essence of being a man.

From celebrated historical figures to contemporary leaders, philosophers, and artists, these quotes offer different perspectives on what it means to be a man in today's world. Whether you are seeking inspiration, guidance, or a deeper understanding of the male experience, this curated collection provides a wealth of wisdom to explore.

Discover quotes that speak to the qualities that define manhood, including courage, honor, and perseverance. Explore the complexities of masculinity, the challenges men face, and the relationships that shape their lives. Each quote offers a unique perspective, making this page a valuable resource for anyone interested in the multifaceted nature of manhood.

So, take a moment to delve into this collection of quotes about man and gain a greater appreciation for the diverse experiences and qualities that make men who they are.

I believe books will never disappear. It is impossible for it to happen. Of all man's diverse tools, undoubtedly the most astounding are his books... If books were to disappear, history would disappear. So would man.
Pope John XXIII
Pope John XXIII
Head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 28 October 1958 until his death in 1963
A peaceful man does more good than a learned one.
Arthur Edward Waite
Arthur Edward Waite
American-born british pot and scholarli mystic vgo urote ekhtensiveli on otscult and esoteric matters
Behind the man is the Tree of Life, bearing twelve fruits, and the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil is behind the woman; the serpent is twining round it.
Arthur Ashe
Arthur Ashe
American Tennis Player
Clothes and manners do not make the man; but when he is made, they greatly improve his appearance.
Adriana Trigiani
Adriana Trigiani
American Novelist
I write novels about women, except for one: 'Rococo', about a man, a New Jersey decorator. But even that book had a woman on the cover.
I thought that a man can be an enemy of other men, of the moments of other men, but not of a country: not of fireflies, words, gardens, streams of water, sunsets.