“When a man has put a limit on what he will do, he has put a limit on what he can do.”
Charles M. Schwab (1862–1939) American capitalist and public official
A New Kind of Man
Song lyrics, A Sense of Wonder (1985)
“When a man has put a limit on what he will do, he has put a limit on what he can do.”
Charles M. Schwab (1862–1939) American capitalist and public official
George Bernard Shaw (1856–1950) Irish playwright
The He-Ancient, in Pt. V
1920s, Back to Methuselah (1921)
Bernard Malamud (1914–1986) American author
"The Man in the Drawer", in Rembrandt's Hat (1973); cited from Selected Stories (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1985) p. 225
“When a man is in doubt what to do, he goes wherever he happens to be first called.”
Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay book Kapalkundala
Kopal-Kundala, Chapter IV: With the Kapálik translated by Henry Arthur Deuteros Phillips (1885)
Merle Shain (1935–1989) Canadian writer
Some Men are More Perfect Than Others (1973)
Eric Gill (1882–1940) British artist
Art Nonsense and Other Essays (1929), published by Cassell; quoted in Eric Gill: Man of Flesh and Spirit by Malcolm Yorke, published by Tauris Parke ISBN 1-86064-584-4, p. 49
“When he is forsaken,
Withered and shaken,
What can an old man do but die?”
Thomas Hood (1799–1845) British writer
Spring it is cheery; reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
20th century
Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929–1968) American clergyman, activist, and leader in the American Civil Rights Movement
1950s, Conquering Self-centeredness (1957)