Ernest Hemingway — "The dignity of a man is not in what he has, but in what he is."
The dignity of a man is not in what he has, but in what he is.
The dignity of a man is not in what he has, but in what he is.
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"There are only three sports: bullfighting, motor racing, and mountaineering; all the rest are merely games."
"All my life I've looked at words as though I were seeing them for the first time."
"It is easier to be a lover than a husband for the simple reason that it is more difficult to be witty every day than merely to say pretty things on occasion."
"All modern American literature comes from one book by Mark Twain called Huckleberry Finn."
"I have a good life but I must write because if I do not write a certain amount I do not enjoy the rest of my life."
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