...in the end every one stands alone, and the important thing is who it is that stands alone.
It seemed like I always did some great hitting in Brooklyn. The field there was close to the stands. Every time I started walking to the plate, I could hear the fans say, 'Here comes that man again. Here comes that man.'
Circumcision stands for a religion of human achievement, of what man can do by his own good works; Christ stands for a religion of divine achievement, of what God has done through the finished work of Christ.
I honestly feel that "Murder, She Wrote" stands alone, as many of the other great shows of the past 35, 40 years do. It stands alone, and it's still on. It's still all over the world, "Murder, She Wrote," Jessica Fletcher and "Murder, She Wrote."
The strongest man in the world is he who stands most alone.
It stands for diversity. It stands for vision and strength. It stands for belief in the right things. That's what I think it stands for.
Just as the individual is not alone in the group, nor anyone in society alone among the others, so man is not alone in the universe.
Just as the individual is not alone in the group, nor any one in society alone among the others, so man is not alone in the universe.
Men have been taught that it is a virtue to stand together. But the creator is the man who stands alone.
Man is alone in the world, in tremendous eternal isolation. He has no object outside himself; lives for nothing else; he is far removed from being the slave of his wishes, of his abilities, of his necessities; he stands far above social ethics; he is alone. Thus he becomes one and all.
No man is an island. No man stands alone.
It is only as a man puts off from himself all external support, and stands alone, that I see him to be strong and to prevail.
Man alone measures time. Man alone chimes the hour. And, because of this, man alone suffers a paralysing fear that no other creature endures. A fear of time running out.
Man stands alone in the universe, responsible for his condition, likely to remain in a lowly state, but free to reach above the stars.
Men's competitive team sports focus on the balance between individual achievement and team achievement with the emphasis on team achievement.
The fearful danger of the present time is that above the cry for authority, we forget that man stands alone before the ultimate authority, and that anyone who lays violent hands on man here, is infringing eternal laws, and taking upon himself superhuman authority, which will eventually crush him.