I usually make up my mind about a man in ten seconds, and I very rarely change it.
I never get scared making these kinds of movies because it's all make-believe, but I did cry when I saw the finished version of Man On Fire because it is so sad.
Man is a make-believe animal: he is never so truly himself as when he is acting a part.
Prayer gives a man the opportunity of getting to know a gentleman he hardly ever meets. I do not mean his maker, but himself.
The man whose only pleasure in life is making money, weighs less on the moral scale than an angleworm.
The man who buried Malcolm X - my Muslim imam, priest - he, after I got beat up by police... came to me, and he said, 'You don't need this American name.' And I was susceptible to it at the time because, God knows, I had just gotten whipped near to death. So he gave me an Arab name; he gave me the name Amir Barakat.
If a man like Malcolm X could change and repudiate racism, if I myself and other former Muslims can change, if young whites can change, then there is hope for America.
I love working with male actors, and I think there's a tendency to write really interesting characters that would work solely alongside men where they would be in a man's world and have to deal with that, and it creates a lot of interesting storylines. For me, it's kind of circumstantial, but I definitely enjoy it.
I hope I'm always appropriate on 'JR' if it's a serious case. But if you have a case of a man who has a wardrobe malfunction with a lime green mankini, even I on the odd occasion find it mildly amusing.
Any man who doesn't love his mama can't be no friend of mine.
The death of one man is a tragedy. The death of millions is a statistic.
Death is the solution to all problems. No man - no problem.
It is with an old love as it is with old age a man lives to all the miseries, but is dead to all the pleasures.
Man lives in a world of surmise, of mystery, of uncertainties.
Man lives by imagination.
Man lives in a world of meaning.
When man lives under government, he is fallen, his worth is gone, and his nature tarnished.
No single man can be taken as a model for a perfect figure, for no man lives on earth who is endowed with the whole of beauty.
There is no sinfulness in the will and affections without some error in the understanding. All lusts which a natural man lives in, are lusts of ignorance.
The average married man lives two thousand and five days longer than his single counterpart, albeit with less reason.