Critics and writers as well established in their own right as Anna Akhmatova and Vladimir Nabokov have contented themselves with tackling distinct literary peaks, rather than grappling with the paradoxical nature of the whole man.
Anyone who hires him will have to take the whole package: a man who questions everything he does, why he's doing it and whether he wouldn't be happier doing something else and one who is honest enough not to commit long-term, because he knows himself well enough to know that when he stops enjoying himself and reaches his threshold, he'll walk away.
The whole point is to celebrate man's best friend, to have a good time.
But something about that man and his Whole Foods coffee got me thinking.
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The Piano Man wins a whole lot of points with me for making big business decisions just to spite some random journalist.
Instead, this wounded Ranger, this 28-year-old man with his whole life ahead of him, this husband and father of four, did something extraordinary.
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When he tells the young man that the whole riddle relies on an impossible situation, he is warning him against the danger of magical thinking.
So even the apparently simple parable of Herr Puntila reveals the conflicting strands of human nature and the inability of fallen man to become whole again.
Mr. JOHN JACKSON: Oh, man, a whole lot--whole lot private.
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The whole show feels like a man's idea of what drives a woman - so, for instance, McDonagh's professed reason for joining the military is to be like Linda Hamilton in The Terminator films.
Having lost his last fight, any doubts the Dane has in his mind about facing Froch will not have been helped by the command that the Nottingham man took of the whole situation.
There've been warnings - as I heard a few weeks ago from a man who made the whole room sit up - that until we as patients are persuaded to see crumbling hospitals as liabilities and not assets, nothing much will change.
Sorry Rick (et al) but your whole discussion is based on a straw man argument.
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Whether he is asked to handle Kosovo or the whole region, he could be the man for the job.
"As Spider-Man I was wired the whole time, " says the 24-year-old actor, munching on an energy bar to stay fueled on a recent nippy Cambridge morning.
This from a man who stayed up nearly the whole night before a 1995 match in Norco, Calif.
But they did not - they're not like the old man at all and had a whole different relationship with them.
But I knew the only thing that would make everything right would be for her husband to walk through the door right now, safe and whole in body and mind, the same man he was when he left.
It was he, perhaps more than any other figure, who demanded a whole rethinking about good, evil, God and man.
"It is a sad day, not just for Chelsea but the whole of football, " said Cole following his man of the match performance.
"I've worked hard my whole life, " he said to the young man, who was holding a sign with the First Amendment written on it.
For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? (King James Bible, Mark 8:36).
Chris was a nervous man, and as he spoke, his whole face seemed to quiver.
Kennedy inspired a whole new generation to service and called for landing a man on the moon.
Gauging the hysterical and enthusiastic audience reaction, we may well get a good review, unless either of those people was the totally humourless man who sat, stony faced through the whole thing.
All that juice comes at the price of redundant network links, though -- which means the whole thing got taken offline last night when a homeless man threw a cigarette onto a mattress under Boston's Longfellow Bridge, starting a blaze that eventually melted the fiber-optic link between Boston and New York.
"I'm clearly a man: socially, legally, psychologically, physically - the whole ball of wax, " Mr Beatie told the Arizona Republic in December.
The issue becomes even more important when it involves referring judgment to man-made law for cases involving the rights of Muslims as a whole.
So he appointed a U.S. attorney from Connecticut, a man named John Durham, to oversee the FBI as it looks into this whole episode.
During a particularly tense round in which players were vying to create an "X" on their bingo cards, one man yelled out, "I only have one number left on my whole card!"
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