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Famous William Faulkner Quotes
“I draw no petty social lines. A man to me is a man, wherever I find him.”
“A man is the sum of his misfortunes.”
“To the man grown the long crowded mile of his boyhood becomes less than the throw of a stone.”
“A man never gets anywhere if facts and his ledgers don't square.”
“...It seems hard that a man in his need could be so flouted by a road.”
“It is the writer's privilege to help man endure by lifting his heart.”
“War and drink are the two things man is never too poor to buy.”
“Most men are a little better than their circumstances give them a chance to be.”
“You men,' she says. 'You durn men.”
“Just when do men that have different blood in them stop hating one another?”
“No man can cause more grief than that one clinging blindly to the vices of his ancestors.”
“Men have been pacifists for every reason under the sun except to avoid danger and fighting.”
