The phrase "A man is only as good as his word" is a proverb that emphasizes the importance of keeping promises and being trustworthy. While its exact origin is unclear, the sentiment behind it has been echoed in various cultures and time periods as a fundamental principle of integrity and character. The saying highlights the belief that one's credibility and reputation are closely tied to their ability to honor their commitments and speak truthfully.
® Man is the only acting being. Animals do not act; they only move. They only move because they are not guided by intellect, knowledge, freedom, voluntariness and responsibility - they are only dictated by their instinct this makes action proper only to man. It is man's nature that makes him the only being of action. As rational, man possesses intellect so that he can know the nature if the act, whether it is good or bad. As a being who endowed with freedom, man knows that he has the choice whether to perform or not to perform a particular action. Man acts according to his intellect and will (an expression of freedom) and s responsible for the consequences of his actions
The last man would end up being first. Assuming that there were only three persons. However as a common logic question the answer is unknown as there is not enough information to answer the question. (ie there could be 100 men and any of them could have come in first.
The word "sagacious" would correctly be used to describe someone who has good judgement, or is very mentally sharp. The word comes from the idea of a "sage," referring to an archetype invented by psychologist Carl Jung that often refers to a wise old man.
A good man can serve as a mentor or guide for a bad man, offering guidance, support, and positive influence to help them make better choices and improve their behavior.
Karl Marx, a German philosopher and revolutionary socialist, is often attributed with the quote "man can feel freedom and enjoy freedom only if exploitation of man by man comes to an end." Marx believed that true freedom could only exist in a society where class distinctions and hierarchies were eradicated.
No, there are many women that will be good to a man forever.
the word gentleman is derieved from the word "gentle" and "man" which means soft man or that the man is gentle.
It came from the Latin word mentula...
yes ,but only a GOOD man would not put a woemen befor his child
The Igbo word for "good man" of the Western African origin is ezigbo nwoke.
The noun bonhomie means geniality, exuberant friendliness, affability, or a good-natured disposition.It is from the French bonhomme (good-natured man).
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It goes back to the middle ages, when it was probably spelled "gentil man." It came from French and from Latin. The word originally referred to a man of noble birth, one who came from a good family, one who was chivalrous and had good manners. Today, it is no longer used only to refer to a man's upper class status, and it is sometimes just a polite way of speaking: Tell the gentleman that he can come in and sit down.
Well, depending on your definition of "young"... the only word that comes to mind is a pedophile. That's NOT a good thing to be!
a bond is a financial guarantee in many case. Such as, a contractor must be bonded t insure the completion of the job. A good man's word will act as that - you will only has to trust the good man's word.
A dog is a man's best friendAll good things come to he who waitsAs busy as a beewww.phrases.org.uk/meanings/a.html
This is a typically Dutch expression. (Een man een man, een woord een woord). If you make a promise, you have to keep it. A good English translation for it is: an honest man is as good as his word.