A man in a farm and his thoughts away, is better out of it than in it. Gael. Pr.

A man in debt is so far a slave. Emerson. 65

A man in the right, with God on his side, is in the majority, though he be alone. Amer. Pr.

A man is a fool or his own physician at forty. Pr.

A man is a golden impossibility. Emerson.

A man is always nearest to his good when at home, and farthest from it when away. J. G. Holland.

A man is king in his own house. Gael. Pr. 5

A man is never happy till his vague striving has itself marked out its proper limitation. Goethe.

A man is not born the second time, any more than the first, without travail. Carlyle.

A man is not as God, / But then most godlike being most a man. Tennyson.