“Among these widely differing families of men, the first that attracts attention, the superior in intelligence, in power, and in enjoyment, is the white, or European, the MAN pre-eminently so called, below him appear the Negro and the Indian.” MenFirstsWhiteAttentionHe ManSuperiorsIndianEnjoyment Book:Democracy in America Source: Democracy in America
“Success is in the student, not in the university; greatness is in the individual, not in the library; power is in the man, not in his crutches. A great man will make opportunities, even out of the commonest and meanest situations. If a man is not superior to his education, is not larger than his crutches or his helps, if he is not greater than the means of his culture, which are but the sign-boards pointing the way to success, he will never reach greatness. Not learning, not culture alone, not helps and opportunities, but personal power and sterling integrity, make a man great.” IfsMenWayMeanHelpingCultureOpportunityIndividualSituationGreaterStudentsGreatnessHe ManIntegrityLibraryUniversitySuperiorsBoardsGreat MenPointingPersonal PowerCrutchesSterlingWay To Success Author:Orison Swett Marden
“Women are not equal with men, that's sure. When the woman is in danger she always looks to the man for help. We are superior by nature. The black or white woman needn't worry in life because the world is ruled by the white man.” MenWorldLooksHelpingBlackWhiteWorryDangerHe ManEqualSuperiorsWhite ManBlack Or White Author:Muhammad Ali
“Whoever wants to be a leader should educate himself before educating others. Before preaching to others he should first practice himself. Whoever educates himself and improves his own morals is superior to the man who tries to teach and train others.” MenWantShouldTryingFirstsEducationLeaderMoralTeachPracticeHe ManTrainSuperiorsEducatePreachingEducating Others Author:Ali ibn Abi Talib
“Emotion, whether of ridicule, anger, or sorrow,--whether raised at a puppet show, a funeral, or a battle,--is your grandest of levellers. The man who would be always superior should be always apathetic.” MenShouldShowsWould BeEmotionHe ManSorrowBattleRaisedSuperiorsFuneralRidiculePuppetsApatheticPuppet Shows Author:Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
“The man of wealth [should] consider all surplus revenues which come to him simply as trust funds, which he is called upon to administer to produce the most beneficial results for the community - the man of wealth thus becoming the mere trustee and agent for his poorer brethren, bringing to their service his superior wisdom, experience and ability to administer, doing for them better than that they would or could do for themselves.” MenShouldCommunityWealthAbilityResultsProduceHe ManBecomingMereSuperiorsAgentsFundRevenueBeneficialBrethrenSurplusTrusteesTrust FundsWisdom Experience Author:Andrew Carnegie
“Science is much closer to myth than a scientific philosophy is prepared to admit. It is one of the many forms of thought that have been developed by man, and not necessarily the best. It is conspicuous, noisy, and impudent, but it is inherently superior only for those who have already decided in favour of a certain ideology, or who have accepted it without ever having examined its advantages and its limits.” MenHas BeensPhilosophyFormCertainHe ManLimitsAdvantageDecidedPreparedMythAcceptedSuperiorsIdeologyFavourNoisy Book:Against method: Outline of anarchistic theory of knowledge Source: Against method: Outline of anarchistic theory of knowledge