Ernest Hemingway Quote

A man must comport himself as a man. He must fight always preferably and soundly with the odds in his favor but on necessity against any sort of odds and with no thought of the outcome. He should follow his tribal laws and customs insofar as he can and accept the tribal discipline when he cannot. But it is never a reproach that he has kept a child's heart, a child's honesty and a child's freshness and nobility.


Ch. 1 - True at First Light (1999)


A man must comport himself as a man. He must fight always preferably and soundly with the odds in his favor but on necessity against any sort of odds ...

A man must comport himself as a man. He must fight always preferably and soundly with the odds in his favor but on necessity against any sort of odds ...

A man must comport himself as a man. He must fight always preferably and soundly with the odds in his favor but on necessity against any sort of odds ...

A man must comport himself as a man. He must fight always preferably and soundly with the odds in his favor but on necessity against any sort of odds ...