Success is the one unpardonable sin against our fellows.
I'm a fastidious sort of fellow, fond of watermelon and buckbrush nuts.
Follow the fellow who follows a dream.
All my life I've been lonely. I've been lonely at crowded parties. I've been lonely in the middle of kissing a girl and I've been lonely at camp with hundreds of fellows around. But now I'm not lonely any more.
Forward, forward, men! Drive those fellows out of those woods! Forward! For God's sake forward!
Dempsey could beat anybody he could hit. The only reason that he couldn't do anything with fellows like Tunney or Greb or myself was he couldn't hit us.
The man who succeeds above his fellows is the one who early in life clearly discerns his object, and towards that object habitually directs his powers.
When a fellow ain't got much mind, it don't take him long to make it up.
Criticising the other fellow because he's in and you are not seems to me a futile waste of time.
What should such fellows as I do crawling between earth and heaven?
The fellow has absolutely no principles. "Money and gall" is all he has.
If I have any appeal at all, it's to the fellow who takes out the garbage.
Be kind and generous to your fellows, but hard and relentless with yourself.
The supply of good fellows is by no means in excess of the demand. A man has only to hoist the flag of hospitality to insure a very considerable amount of custom.
Nosotros somos paisanos. We are fellow countrymen. We come from the same soil.
. . . In contrast to the "banality of evil," which posits that ordinary people can be responsible for the most despicable acts of cruelty and degradation of their fellows, I posit the "banality of heroism," which unfurls the banner of the heroic Everyman and Everywoman who heed the call to service to humanity when their time comes to act. When that bell rings, they will know that it rings for them. It sounds a call to uphold what is best in human nature that rises above the powerful pressures of Situation and System as the profound assertion of human dignity opposing evil.
A wise fellow who is also worthless always charms the rabble.
Time's a strange fellow; more he gives than takes (and he takes all
The constant duty of every man to his fellows is to ascertain his own powers and special gifts, and to strengthen them for the help of others.
When among the graves of thy fellows, walk with circumspection; thine own is open at thy feet.