A Quote by Mehmet Murat Ildan

Master Chekhov says Man is what he believes. From here we conclude that when Man believes in a crap, Man becomes a crap! — © Mehmet Murat Ildan
Master Chekhov says Man is what he believes. From here we conclude that when Man believes in a crap, Man becomes a crap!
The merit of originality is not novelty; it is sincerity. The believing man is the original man; whatsoever he believes, he believes it for himself, not for another.
A kingdom man is the kind of man that when his feet hit the floor each morning the devil says, "Oh crap, he's up!"
Is there an intelligent man or woman now in the world who believes in the Garden of Eden story? If you find any man who believes it, strike his forehead and you will hear an echo. Something is for rent.
I think a man becomes less than a man when he begins to compromise on what he believes is right.
The truly wise man is he who believes the Bible against the opinions of any man. If the Bible says one thing, and any body of men says another, the wise man will decide, "This book is the Word of him who cannot lie".
Who knows the origin of religion? Certainly not the one who believes in it. Understanding and belief are quite antagonistic. The man who understands religion does not believe in it, the man who believes in it does not understand it.
That it does not matter what a man believes is a statement heard on every side today. ... What he believes tells him what the world is for. How can men who disagree about what the world is for agree about any of the minutiae of daily conduct? The statement really means that it does not matter what a man believes so long as he does not take his beliefs seriously.
No man ever quite believes in any other man. One may believe in an idea absolutely, but not in a man.
For after years of living in a cage, a lion no longer even believes it is a lion . . . and a man no longer believes he is a man.
There are various, nay, incredible faiths; why should we be alarmed at any of them? What man believes, God believes.
Man believes in the possible, but God believes in the impossible.
Man often becomes what he believes himself to be.
The world takes us at our own valuation. It believes in the man who believes in himself, but it has little use for the timid man: the one who is never certain of himself, who cannot rely on his own judgment, who craves advice from others, and is afraid to go ahead on his own account.
It is not what the man of science believes that distinguishes him, but how and why he believes it. His beliefs are tentative, not dogmatic; they are based on evidence, not on authority or intuition.
No man who says, 'I'm as good as you,' believes it. He would not say it if he did.
But what astonished me is that this Croatian, this Mirko Cro Cop guy, called me the best in the world, a legend in front of me, but behind the computer he's talking a bunch of crap. What kind of man are you to say this crap online and not to my face?
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