Every man, however good he may be, has a still better man dwelling in him which is properly himself, but to whom nevertheless he is often unfaithful. It is to this interior and less unstable being that we should attach ourselves, not to the changeable every-day man. W. v. Humboldt.
Every man in his lifetime needs to thank his 10 faults. Emerson.
Every man is an impossibility until he is born; everything impossible till we see it a success. Emerson.
Every man is a quotation from all his ancestors. Emerson.
Every man is a rascal as soon as he is sick. Johnson.
Every man is exceptional. Emerson.
Every man is his own greatest dupe. A. B. 15 Alcott.
Every man is not so much a workman in the world as he is a suggestion of that he should be. Men walk as prophecies of the next age. Emerson.
Every man is the architect of his own fortune. Sallust.
Every man must carry his own sack to the mill. Dan. Pr.