“The faithful man perceives nothing less than opportunity in difficulties. Flowing through his spine, faith and courage work together: Such a man does not fear losing his life, thus he will risk losing it at times in order to empower it. By this he actually values his life more than the man who fears losing his life. It is much like leaping from a window in order to avoid a fire yet in that most crucial moment knowing that God will appear to catch you.” MenDoeMomentsTogetherValuesOrderOpportunityFearKnowingFireRiskHe ManLosingWindowDifficultyGods WillPerceiveFaithfulEmpoweringWorking TogetherCrucialSpineCrucial MomentsFaith And Courage Book:Killosophy Source: Killosophy
“Some drivers have already got out of their cars, prepared to push the stranded vehicle to a spot where it will not hold up the traffic, they beat furiously on the closed windows, the man inside turns his head in their direction, first to one side then to the other, he is clearly shouting something, to judge by the movements of his mouth he appears to be repeating some words, no one word but three, as turns out to be the case when someone finally manages to open the door, I am blind.” MenFirstsTurnsThreeSidesCasesDoorsCarMovementHe ManJudgingBeatsMouthsWindowBlindPreparedManageSpotsDriversVehicleTrafficOne WordShoutingStranded Author:Jose Saramago
“Yesterday people were going past my window in t shirts and dresses. But that's the men at the BBC for you.” PeopleMenPastHe ManWindowDressesYesterdayShirtsT Shirt Author:Eddie Mair
“Stick to the man who looks out of the window and tries to understand the world. Keep clear of the man who looks in at the window and tries to understand you.” MenWorldTryingLooksClearHe ManWindowSticks Book:The Essential Gilbert K. Chesterton Source: The Essential Gilbert K. Chesterton
“Ah! happy is the man whose early lot Hath made him master of a furnish'd cot; Who trains the vine that round his window grows, And after setting sun his garden hoes; Whose wattled pails his own enclosure shield, Who toils not daily in another's field.” MenMadeHomeGrowsWomenSunFieldsHe ManMastersGardenWindowTrainRoundsSettingSettingsToilShieldsVinesHoeEnclosure Author:Joanna Baillie
“A man turns to the guy next to him who's covered in bandages from head to toe and asks "What happened?". "I fell through a glass window," explains the man. The first man says: "Lucky you were wearing all those bandages."” MenFirstsHumorFunnyGuyTurnsNextAsksHappenedHe ManLuckyWindowGlassesCoveredToesLucky YouBandages Author:Frank Carson
“He sits in an old armchair in the corner covered with bits of blankets and a bucket behind the chair that stinks enough to make you sick and when you look at that old man in the dark corner you want to get a hose with hot water and strip him and wash him down and give him a big feed of rashers and eggs and mashed potatoes with loads of butter and salt and onions.I want to take the man from the Boer War and the pile of rags in the bed and put them in a big sunny house in the country with birds chirping away outside the window and a stream gurgling.” MenWantGivingLooksWarCountryEnoughBigsHouseBitsWaterDarkBehindsHe ManBedBirdWindowSickHotDown AndCornersStreamsChairsEggsOld ManCoveredSaltLoadPotatoesBlanketSunnyBucketsRagsStinkOnionsHot WaterArmchairsMashed PotatoesBirds ChirpingBoers Book:Angela's Ashes: A Memoir Source: Angela's Ashes: A Memoir
“The process by which the idea for a play comes to me has always been something I really couldn't pinpoint. A play just seems to materialize; like an apparition, it gets clearer and clearer and clearer. It's very vague at first, as in the case of Streetcar, which came after Menagerie. I simply had the vision of a woman in her late youth. She was sitting in a chair all alone by a window with the moonlight streaming in on her desolate face, and she'd been stood up by the man she planned to marry.” MenFirstsIdeasPlaySeemsFacesProcessVisionCasesYouthHe ManLateSittingWindowChairsVagueMoonlightAll AloneStood UpDesolateStreamingApparitionsMenagerieSitting In A Chair Author:Tennessee Williams
“The man who is denied the opportunity of taking decisions of importance begins to regard as important the decisions he is allowed to take. He becomes fussy about filing, keen on seeing that pencils are sharpened, eager to ensure that the windows are open (or shut) and apt to use two or three different-colored inks.” MenTwoImportantDifferentUseThreeOpportunityDecisionSeeingHe ManWindowImportanceRegardDeniedPencilsInkFilingFussy Author:C. Northcote Parkinson
“Robert Louis Stevenson, one evening, stood transfixed at his nursery window watching the lamplighter in the street. When his nanny asked the boy what he was doing he replied: 'I'm watching the man knocking holes in the darkness.' We live in a universe made dark by sin. Let's knock holes in the darkness.” MenMadeUniverseDarkSinBoysDarknessStreetsHe ManWindowHolesEveningKnockingNurseryNannies Author:Selwyn Hughes