A man's fate is his own temper. Disraeli.

A man's friends belong no more to him than 60 he to them. Schopenhauer.

A man's gift makes room for him. Pr.

A man's happiness consists infinitely more in admiration of the faculties of others than in confidence in his own. Ruskin.

A man's house is his castle. Pr.

A man's power is hooped in by a necessity, which, by many experiments, he touches on every side until he learns its arc. Emerson.

A man's task is always light if his heart is 65 light. Lew Wallace.

A man's virtue is to be measured not by his extraordinary efforts, but his everyday conduct. Pascal.

A man's walking is a succession of falls. Pr.

A man's wife is his blessing or his bane. Gael. Pr.