All my life I wanted to accomplish something worthwhile-a thing people will say took a little something ...
(Clothes) cannot change a man's nature. He's either kind or he isn't, with or without clothes.
You could not pity anything if you weren't a man; pity was a surprise to God. It was not his invention.
It's one thing for a man not to know, not to have learned; it's another not to be able to live by what one does know.
Ithink Isaid'All menare Jews excepttheydon't know it.'I doubt I expected anyone to take the statement literally. But I think it's an understandable statement and a metaphoric way of indicating how history, sooner or later, treats all men.
As long as a man stays alive he can't tell what chances will pop up next. But a dead man signs no checks.
A man had to learn, it was his nature.
A man has to construct, invent, his freedom.
All men are Jews, though few men know it.
There comes a time in a man's life when to get where he has to go - if there are no doors or windows he walks through a wall.