Man is the highest being in creation, because he attains to freedom.
Man is the highest being that exists, and this is the greatest world.
Man is the nearest approach to Brahman.
Man is the product of two forces, action and reaction, which make him think.
Man makes the mistake of separating himself from God and identifying himself with the body.
Man, therefore, according to the Vedanta philosophy, is the greatest being that is in the universe.
Man will have to go beyond intellect in the end.
Man’s experience in the world is to enable him to get out of its whirlpool.
Man’s free agency is not of the mind, for that is bound. There is no freedom there.
Man the infinite dreamer, dreaming finite dreams!
Never say any man is hopeless, because he only represents a character, a bundle of habits, which can be checked by new and better ones. Character is repeated habits, and repeated habits alone can reform character.
Only man makes Karma.
The animal man lives in the senses. If he does not get enough to eat, he is miserable; or if something happens to his body, he is miserable. In the senses both his misery and his happiness begin and end.
The apparent man is only a limitation of that Real Man.
The calm man is not the man who is dull. You must not mistake Sattva for dullness or laziness. The calm man is the one who has control over the mind waves. Activity is the manifestation of inferior strength, calmness, of the superior.
The happiest is the man who is not at all selfish.
The ignorant man never enjoys.
The glory of man is that he is a thinking being. It is the nature of man to think and therein he differs from animals.
The perfect man sees nothing but God.
The real man is the one Unit Existence.