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  • When security comes, every man for himself -- Si Robertson
  • Art is like a shipwreck; it's every man for himself. -- Marcel Duchamp
  • I think of the Sixties as being every man for himself. -- Penelope Tree
  • It's every man for himself, every woman, every child. A new breed ferocious and wild. -- Tina Turner
  • I never thrust my nose into other men's porridge. It is no bread and butter of mine; every man for himself, and God for us all. -- Miguel de Cervantes
  • Stand-up is every man for himself; you learn from hanging out at these clubs and watching other guys, and then trying not to be like them. -- Harold Ramis
  • New Rule: Someone has to tell Francesco Schettino that embracing a callous policy of "every man for himself" doesn't make you a sea captain. It makes you the Republican nominee. -- Bill Maher
  • Hey!" Caleb snapped as he realized Nick was about to lock him on the outside with their attackers. He pushed the door open and glared at him. "No man left behind."Nick scoffed. "This aint' the army, boy. It's every man for himself. Fall behind. Get eaten -- Sherrilyn Kenyon
  • Our government... teaches the whole people by its example. If the government becomes the lawbreaker, it breeds contempt for law; it invites every man to become a law unto himself; it invites anarchy. -- Louis D. Brandeis
  • Every man is the architect of his own life. He builds it just the way he wants it. However, after he has built what he wants, he sometimes decides that he doesn't like what he has built and looks for someone or something to blame instead of changing himself. -- Sydney Madwed
  • Every man for himself. -- Aesop
  • Every man must decide for himself whether he shall master his world or be mastered by it. -- James Cash Penney
  • The proper method for hastening the decay of error is by teaching every man to think for himself. -- William Godwin
  • The true civilization is where every man gives to every other every right that he claims for himself. -- Robert Green Ingersoll
  • He that cannot forgive others breaks the bridge over which he must pass himself; for every man has need to be forgiven. -- Thomas Fuller
  • The way for a young man to rise is to improve himself in every way he can, never suspecting that anybody wishes to hinder him. -- Abraham Lincoln
  • Every man can educate himself. It's shameful to put one's mind into the hands of those whom you wouldn't entrust with your money. Dare to think for yourself. -- Voltaire
  • Any fool can wash himself, but every wise man knows that it is an unnecessary labour, for nature will quickly reduce him to a natural and healthy dirtiness again. -- James Stephens
  • It behooves every man who values liberty of conscience for himself, to resist invasions of it in the case of others: or their case may, by change of circumstances, become his own. -- Thomas Jefferson
  • More power than all the success slogans ever penned by human hand is the realization for every man that he has but one boss. That boss is the man - he - himself. -- Gabriel Heatter
  • The great living experience for every man is his adventure into the woman. The man embraces in the woman all that is not himself, and from that one resultant, from that embrace, comes every new action. -- D. H. Lawrence
  • Journalism wishes to tell what it is that has happened everywhere as though the same things had happened for every man. Poetry wishes to say what it is like for any man to be himself in the presence of a particular occurrence as though only he were alone there. -- Archibald MacLeish
  • We have big, big problems - flooding, earthquake, and many foolish things which now people are doing - I mean, these self-made catastrophes. We are able to give to every man on the street the possibilities to help himself. And to fight for this was one of my duties. -- Frei Otto
  • No man ever freely surrendered a portion of his own liberty for the sake of the public good; such a chimera appears only in fiction. If it were possible, we would each prefer that the pacts binding others did not bind us; every man sees himself as the centre of all the world's affairs. -- Cesare Beccaria
  • Every man for himself, and the Devil take the hindmost. -- Dinah Maria Murlock Craik
  • Every man is a plastic artist who must determine things for himself. -- Joseph Beuys
  • Every man is a hero if he strives more for others than for himself alone. -- Lloyd Alexander
  • In true democracy every man and woman is taught to think for himself or herself. -- Mahatma Gandhi
  • As for a future life, every man must judge for himself between conflicting vague probabilities. -- Charles Darwin
  • Every one is least known to himself, and it is very difficult for a man to know himself. -- Marcus Tullius Cicero
  • Every man thinks meanly of himself for not having been a soldier, or not having been at sea. -- Samuel Johnson
  • Since no man has a predetermined destiny, every day all man can create a new destiny for himself! -- Mehmet Murat ildan
  • Every man looks out for himself, and he has the happiest life who manages to hoodwink himself best of all. -- Fyodor Dostoevsky
  • The consequence is that every man comes to know himself solely in terms of his power for defence and attack. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
  • In every ascetic morality man worships a part of himself as God and for that he needs to diabolize the other part. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
  • Every man whose business it is to think knows that he must for part of the day create about himself a pool of silence. -- Walter Lippmann
  • Every honest man lives for himself. Every man worth calling a man lives for himself. The one who doesn't - doesn't live at all. -- Ayn Rand
  • Every man's path is for himself; let him accomplish his own desires that he may thus be able to rise above them to the eternal goal. -- Hazrat Inayat Khan
  • Every man stamps his value on himself. The price we challenge for ourselves is given us by others. -Man is made great or little by his own will. -- Harold B. Lee
  • Every man is his own Pygmalion, and spends his life fashioning himself. And in fashioning himself, for good or ill, he fashions the human race and its future. -- I. F. Stone
  • Iâ??d like every man who doesnâ??t call himself a feminist to explain to the women in his life why he doesnâ??t believe in equality for women. -- Louise Brealey
  • True brevity of expression consists in a man only saying what is worth saying, while avoiding all diffuse explanations of things which every one can think out for himself. -- Arthur Schopenhauer
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