
Source: Man for Himself (1947), Ch. 4 "Problems of Humanistic Ethics"
Source: Between Man and Man (1965), p. 150
Source: Man for Himself (1947), Ch. 4 "Problems of Humanistic Ethics"
“The most difficult secret for a man to keep is his own opinion of himself.”
Torture and Resistance in Iran, 1971
Wooden: A Lifetime of Observations and Reflections on and Off the Court (1997)
Majlisi, Bihārul Anwār, vol.78, p. 352.
Religious Wisdom
Mont Saint Michel and Chartres (1904)
“There are no foolish questions and no man becomes a fool until he has stopped asking questions.”
[John J. B. Morgan and T. Webb Ewing, Making the Most of Your Life, 2005, 75 http://books.google.fr/books?id=5i-JlfkMEUUC&pg=PA75]
Attributed
Variant: No man really becomes a fool until he stops asking questions.
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 488.
“It's only when a man tames his own demons that he becomes the king of himself if not of the world.”
Comments on a passage in Where the Wild Things Are (1963) by Maurice Sendak, as quoted by Bill Moyers in "NOW with Bill Moyers", PBS (12 March 2004) http://www.pbs.org/now/arts/sendak.html
Source: The Hero With a Thousand Faces