Quotes about Man
Civilization has run on ahead of the soul of man, and is producing faster than he can think and give thanks.
— GK Chesterton
A prophet's true greatness is his ability to hold God and man in a single thought.
— Abraham Joshua Heschel
Man for all his genius is but an echo of the original Voice, a reflection of the uncreated Light.
— AW Tozer
As a sunbeam perishes when cut off from the sun, so man apart from God would pass back into the void of nothingness from which he first leaped at the creative call.
— AW Tozer
The mind's deepest desire, even in its most elaborate operations, parallels man's unconscious feeling in the face of his universe: it is an insistence upon familiarity, an appetite for clarity.
— Albert Camus
I continue to believe that this world has no ultimate meaning. But I know that something in it has a meaning and that is man, because he is the only creature to insist on having one
— Albert Camus
The gratitude ascending from man to God is the supreme transaction between earth and heaven.
— Albert Schweitzer
Man is man, and master of his fate.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
I think of religion as man's attempt to reach God, and you can't do that.
— Anne Graham Lotz
Does a man become a revolutionary out of the belief he's entitled to joy rather than submission?
— Barbara Kingsolver
If there is no God, then man sometimes thinks he is god, and sometimes tries to live like a god.
— Ben Stein
Scientific, like spiritual truth, has ever from the beginning been descending from heaven to man.
— Benjamin Disraeli