Top 17 The Man Who Walks Alone Quotes
#1. The man who walks alone is soon trailed by the F.B.I.
Wright Morris
#2. The man who follows the crowd will usually get no further than the crowd. The man who walks alone is likely to find himself in places no one has ever been.
Alan Ashley-Pitt
#3. When a man walks alone,
He is heard by thy own ears...
But when a man walks among others,
He is heard throughout eternity.
Mark Edward Thomas Piotrowski
#4. We hate virtue when it is safe; when removed from our sight we diligently seek it.
Horace
#5. In fact, I was one of the few trusted people that Lucy allowed to play with their kids. I spent time at their summer home, rode horses at their ranch, and swam at their beach house. I even spent a Christmas with them at Palm Springs one year.
Keith Thibodeaux
#8. Men tend to think all of their points were good, and they sure as hell didn't need me to boost their already inflated egos.
J.R. Rain
#9. How could a state be governed, or protected in its foreign relations if every individual remained free to obey or not to obey the law according to his private opinion.
Thomas Hobbes
#10. For years I have been coming to this library, and I explore it volume by volume, shelf by shelf, but I could demonstrate to you that I have done nothing but continue the reading of a single book.
Italo Calvino
#11. Transitional periods in life are unsettling because a person's latent fears constantly whisper warnings.
Kilroy J. Oldster
#12. Neither man nor angel can discern hypocrisy, the only evil that walks invisible except to God alone.
John Milton
#13. We don't get harmony when everybody sings the same note. Only notes that are different can harmonize. The same is true with people.
Steve Goodier
#15. The potential for social commerce today is "infinite" ... Every ecommerce site will have to adapt
Bing Gordon
#16. Transcendence is the only real alternative to extinction. This is serious. This may be the ultimate final exam.
Joel Garreau
#17. The man that walks wit crowd, will get no farther than the crowd. The man that walks alone, will reach places unknown.
Benjamin Franklin