Quotes About Humanity
We must do all we can to imagine the Other before we presume to solve the problems work and life demand of us.
~ Toni Morrison
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When there is pain, there are no words. All pain is the same.
~ Toni Morrison
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Except for Adam I don't know anything about love. Adam had no faults, was innocent, pure, easy to love. Had he lived, grown up to have flaws, human failings like deception, foolishness and ignorance, would he be so easy to adore or be even worthy of adoration? What kind of love is it that requires an angel and only an angel for its commitment?
~ Toni Morrison
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The best thing, he knew, was to love just a little bit; everything, just a little bit, so when they broke its back, or shoved it in a croaker sack, well, maybe you'd have a little love left over for the next one.
~ Toni Morrison
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Well, feel this, why don't you? Feel how it feels to have a bed to sleep in and somebody there not worrying you to death about what you got to do each day to deserve it. Feel how that feels. And if that don't get it, feel how it feels to be a colouredwoman roaming the roads with anything God made liable to jump on you. Feel that.
~ Toni Morrison
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No more apologies for a bleeding heart when the opposite is no heart at all. Danger of losing our humanity must be met with more humanity. Otherwise we stand meekly behind Eris, hold Nemesis's cloak, and genuflect at the feet of Thanatos.
~ Toni Morrison
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As in the case of many misanthropes, his disdain for people led him into a profession designed to serve them.
~ Toni Morrison
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And all he could say was that he did not know. He was guilty, therefore, of innocence. Was there anything so loathsome as a willfully innocent man? Hardly. An innocent man is a sin before God. Inhuman and therefore unworthy. No man should live without absorbing the sins of his kind, the foul air of his innocence, even if it did wilt rows of angel trumpets and cause them to fall from their vines.
~ Toni Morrison
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Listen. baby, people do funny things. Specially us. The cards are stacked against us and just trying to stay in the game, stay alive and in the game, makes us do funny things. Things we can't help. Things that make us hurt one another. We don't even know why. But look here, don't carry it inside and don't give it to nobody else. Try to understand it, but if you can't just forget it and keep yourself strong, man.
~ Toni Morrison
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I wish I'd a knowed more people. I would of loved 'em all. If I'd a knowed more, I would a loved more.
~ Toni Morrison
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If scientific language is about longer individual life in exchange for an ethical one; if political agenda is the xenophobic protection of a few of our families against the catastrophic others; if religious language is discredited as contempt for the nonreligious; if secular language bridles in fear of the sacred; if market language is merely an excuse for inciting greed; if the future of knowledge is not wisdom but "upgrade," where might we look for humanity's own future?
~ Toni Morrison
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And the lives of these old black women were synthesized in their eyes—a purée of tragedy and humor, wickedness and serenity, truth and fantasy.
~ Toni Morrison
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I wish I'd a knowed more people. I would of loved 'em all. If I'd a knowed more, I would a loved more.
~ Toni Morrison
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The impulse to do and revere art is an ancient need - whether on cave walls, on ones own body, a cathedral or religious rite, we hunger for a way to articulate who we are and what we mean.
~ Toni Morrison
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If you do not feed the hungry, they will eat you, and the manner of their eating is as varied as it is FIERCE.
~ Toni Morrison
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No man should live without absorbing the sins of his kind, the foul air of his innocence, even if it did wilt rows of angel trumpets and cause them to fall from their vines
~ Toni Morrison
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We are being seduced into accepting truncated, short-term, CEO versions of the world's wholly human race. The loudest voices are urging those already living in day-to-day dread to think of the future in military terms—as a cause for and expression of war. We are being bullied into understanding the human project as a manliness contest where women and children are the most dispensable collateral.
~ Toni Morrison
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Had he lived, grown up to have flaws, human failings like deception, foolishness and ignorance, would he be so easy to adore or be even worthy of adoration?
~ Toni Morrison
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wrong is because it is the taking of a life. When you take someone's life, you also take away their right to liberty and their pursuit of happiness. If you take someone's life, you also take their dream, their future, their family, their career, and their children away from them. All other rights are lost when you take away the right to life.
~ Tony Evans
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All evil begins with this belief: that another's existence is less precious than mine.
~ Tony Hendra
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People buy pathetic substitutes for community—sound waves in a speaker, particles bombarding a screen—all pretending to be friends or the folks next door. The vacuum they leave when the screen goes dark, when the recording ends, is filled with a loneliness worse than ever before." "What's the answer?" "Flesh and blood touching flesh and blood. Life touching life. Yours, mine, everybody's.
~ Tony Hendra
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Thinking 'economistically', as we have done now for thirty years, is not intrinsic to humans.
~ Tony Judt
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dÄ›jiny nacismu – a v?bec vÅ¡ech forem totalitarismu – nelze plnÄ› pochopit, pokud je omezíme na vyprávÄ›ní o zlých lidech, kteÃ…â"¢í se vÄ›domÄ› a zámÄ›rnÄ› dopouÅ¡tÄ›jí zlo?in? s cílem páchat zlo
~ Tony Judt
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Marxismus je sekulární náboženství – to je evidentní. Ale které náboženství vlastnÄ› následuje, není vždycky zÃ…â"¢ejmé. Zahrnuje v sobÄ› velkou ?ást tradi?ní kÃ…â"¢esÃ…Â¥anské eschatologie: pád ?lovÄ›ka, MesiáÅ¡e, jeho utrpení, zástupné vykoupení lidstva, spásu, zmrtvýchvstání a tak dál.
~ Tony Judt
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