Christ reversed the order, and said, "The Sabbath was made for man, and not man for the Sabbath.
For man lives in Time, has his whole earthly being, endeavor and destiny shaped for him by Time: only in the transitory Time-Symbol is the ever-motionless Eternity we stand on made manifest.
Therefrom he preaches what most momentous doctrine is in him, for man's salvation; and dost not thou listen, and believe?
It cannot be objected that man is born, and becomes something; for man is not only a person simply, but he is a person finding himself in a determinate condition.
Every exclusive sway of one of his two fundamental impulses is for man a state of compulsion and violence, and freedom only exists in the co-operation of his two natures.
Naught is for man so important as rightly to know his own purpose; For but twelve groschen hard cash 'tis to be bought at my shop!
Thine the radiance to illume First, for man, the dismal tomb, When its bars their weakness owned, There revealing death dethroned.
For man, too, islands and their sister areas of isolation, mountains, are areas of survivals.
Finally, since the sea isfor man only a highway to some ulterior shore, this geography of the land-masses in relation to the encompassing waters points the routes and goals of human wanderings.
Curs'd tho' I be to live my life alone, My toil is for man's joy, his joy my own.
For man, as long as he is man, cannot get away from himself.
For man, he asserts, is not essentially intellect or feeling; but is essentially and at bottom a will, a self-determining creature.
The sources of evil are not so simple as he seems to suppose; for man is a very complex being, and the world in which he lives is a very complex world.
For man, albumin of animal origin ought to be more profitable in equal weight than vegetable albumin.
For man lives by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of God.
It consecrates at the same time the triumph of anthropophagy, for there could not be for man a more profitable albumin than his own, or that of his fellow-man!
But, he calls it "fooling," and then contrasts the spirit of Greek lore with the spirit of immortal hope and cheer which he possesses, with his faith that there is for man a certainty of Spring.
But by that alone they submit to fair Nature, and they are happy and beautiful in the joy of living only, and give glory to the supreme artist of all things; for man is a noble hymn to God.
For man, who only sees a part of things, evil is an evil; for God, who understands all things, evil is a good.
For man is of a threefold nature, composed of material body, of a soul which is more subtle, but also material, and of an incorruptible mind.
It cannot properly be said to be the man; for man is not soul alone, but a composite of soul and body.
Passing to the second consideration, Hugo finds that the sacraments were instituted with threefold purpose, for man's humiliation, instruction, and discipline or exercise.
As for man on earth, he is viator, journeying on through discipline, in righteousness and beneficence, but above all in faith and hope and love of God, with his eyes of knowledge and desire set on God.
If there be any beauty in the condemning law of God, for man the transgressor, it is the beauty of the lightnings.
For man is earthly in his views as well as in his feelings, and therefore regards visible and material things as the emphatic realities.
Yet in man we find an additional factor in the formula for life: for manis sociable to a degree not found anywhere else among animals.
Truth has two sides, a divine and a human; or, it is for man to ascertain the conditions which lead to the greatest happiness, and to live in conformity with these.
For man is sympathetic, and the sympathetic pleasures increase the sum total of happiness.
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