“When I was very little, say five or six, I became aware of the fact that people wrote books. Before that, I thought that God wrote books. I thought a book was a manifestation of nature, like a tree. When my mother explained it, I kept after her: What are you saying? What do you mean? I couldn't believe it. It was astonishing. It was like--here's the man who makes all the trees. Then I wanted to be a writer, because, I suppose, it seemed the closest thing to being God.” PeopleMenBelieveMeanLittlesBookFactsWantedMotherFiveTreeHe ManSixManifestationClosestAstonishing Author:Fran Lebowitz
“The last five-six presidents of Haiti have failed miserably. And I don't think it would be an honor for me to say I want to be the next 'president.' I want to be the man by with whom change arrives.” ThinkingMenWantWould BeLastsNextPresidentFiveHe ManHonorSixHaiti Author:Michel Martelly
“When someone walks in and you say "a six-foot-tall man," you miss the opportunity to describe what a six-foot-tall man would look like to your narrator, because how the narrator describes a six-foot-tall man says more about the narrator than about the man.” MenLooksOpportunityWalksFeetMissingHe ManSixTallNarrators Author:Chuck Palahniuk
“Rich and great people can take care of themselves; but the poor and defenceless - the men with small cottages and large families - the men who must work six days every week if they are to live in anything like comfort for a week, - these men want defenders; they want men to maintain their position in Parliament; they want men who will protest against any infringement of their rights.” PeopleIfsMenWantCarePoorRichRightsWeekPositionHe ManComfortSixTake CareProtestWant MeParliamentGreat PeopleDefendersCottagesLarge FamilyInfringement Author:John Bright
“Failure is a few Errors in judgment repeated everyday. The man says, Well I didn't walk around the block today and it didn't kill me, so it must be okay. No, no, it is that kind of error in judgment that after six years has him out of breath and panting as he walks from his car to his office. You can't make those kinds of mistakes; it will end up costing you.” MenYearsWellsKindEndsTodayWalksMistakeCarHe ManOfficeSixJudgmentOkayBreathsErrorsEverydayBlockKill Me Author:Jim Rohn