the man sad he did not mind having to walk
mind having
yes but NO but occasionaly. But then decided to change his mind to NO. but then he said YES but he was actually lying down when he said he was 'a man that loves a man'. But in he said that he does not believe in it but he does so he is an aristocrate.
Walk Like A Man Frankie Valli Oh how you tried to cut me down to size Telling dirty lies to my friends But my own father said give her up don't bother The world isn't coming to an end (he said just) Walk like a man Talk like a man Walk like a man my son No woman's worth Crawling on the earth Just walk like a man my son Good-bye baby I dont mean maybe I'm gonna get along somehow Soon you'll be cryin on account of all your lyin Oh yeah just look who's laughing now (I'm gonna) walk like a man Fast as I can Walk like a man from you I'll tell the world to forget about it girl And walk like a man from you
American humorist Will Rogers is noted for having said that.
It is said that the question is, "How many roads must a man walk?" However, it is rumored that this is not true.
A mile from where you started, having stolen someone else's shoes.
neil Armstrong was the first one and he said "one small step for man one giant leap for mankind".
We don't know you so your question is impossible to answer, but I would say the man doesn't "walk the walk and talk the talk." In other words he doesn't do what he said he would do. Consider yourself lucky you got rid of this man. He lies, is dubious, and a hypocrite.
Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk on the moon. What he actually said when he got there has been discussed ever since.
Kinda and kinda not, he is half man and half animal...
Philosophy can indeed enhance the quality of life by encouraging critical thinking, reflection on values, and deepening understanding of oneself and the world. It can provide tools for grappling with complex questions and dilemmas, fostering personal growth and a broader perspective on life.
Yes, Ronald Reagan did have a paperweight on his desk that said, "There is no limit to what a man can do or where he can go if he doesn't mind who gets the credit." It was one of his favorite quotes and a reflection of his leadership philosophy.