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Quotes About Humanity

literature must always be about gloom of one sort or another, on the principle that there is nothing interesting to be said about happy people.
~ Theodore Zeldin
Ekonomik geliÅŸme, refah ürettiÄŸi kadar sefalet de doÄŸurmuÅŸtur her zaman. İnsanlar?n çoÄŸunluÄŸunun yoksul olmad??? dönem ne zamand?? Baz?lar? eskisinden daha az yoksul hale gelse de sefaleti bitirmeye yönelik tüm giriÅŸimler baÅŸar?s?z kald?. Para icat oldu olal? hiçbir zaman herkesin istediÄŸini veya ihtiyaç duyduÄŸunu almas?na yetecek kadar olmad?. Yeterince para hiçbir zaman var olamaz.
~ Theodore Zeldin
Anlamak, anlaÅŸmazl??? ortadan kald?rmaz, ama anlaÅŸmazl??? zenginlik veren bir deneyime dönüÅŸtürür; insanda, insanl???n çeÅŸitliliÄŸinin gizemli dünyas?na kabul edildiÄŸine ve yaln?zca k?smen ya??yor olmaktan kurtulabileceÄŸine dair bir his yarat?r.
~ Theodore Zeldin
Die verborgenen Gedanken in den Köpfen der Anderen sind das große Dunkel, das uns umgibt.
~ Theodore Zeldin
The best of all things for earthly men is not to be born and not to see the beams of the bright sun; but if born, then as quickly as possible to pass the gates of Hades, and to lie deep buried.
~ Theognis
How could I possibly gone this long without the touch of another human being? I've been living my life like a zombie
~ Theresa Alan
Being illegitimate is a technicality. It does not mean that there is anything wrong with you. Men use "bastard" as a curse. But to use the term thus is to show that they themselves are less than a proper human being.
~ Theresa Breslin
I am not a doctor,' I replied, 'I only help those who come to me in desperation. When a man is brought to me naked I do not know his race or allegiance. I will treat the sick, and if you do not allow me to do so, then I will treat no one.
~ Theresa Breslin
If you are not a Conchie, what are you man?' demanded the Major. After some moments' thought, Francis said, 'I am a human being who does not believe in killing my fellow man for insufficient reason.
~ Theresa Breslin
Suffering is the common lot of man.
~ Theresa Breslin
Tell him that I loved the little boy in him, and that I loved the man in him. Tell him I loved his sad side, and his laughing side.
~ Theresa Weir
After a while, you find yourself waiting for that wrong note, you want to hear that wrong note, that subtle variance in pitch. People aren't machines. They make mistakes. They hit wrong notes.
~ Theresa Weir
Through my love for you, I want to express my love for the whole cosmos, the whole of humanity, and all beings. By living with you, I want to learn to love everyone and all species. If I succeed in loving you, I will be able to love everyone and all species on Earth... This is the real message of love.
~ Thich Nhat Hanh
Human being is the only creature that is stupid enough to feel as intelligent and intelligent enough to understand its stupidity!
~ Thiruman Archunan
There have been two popular subjects for poetry in the last few decades: the Vietnam War and AIDS, about both of which almost all of us have felt deeply.
~ Thom Gunn
Humans are born with human rights. Those human rights are inherent—
~ Thom Hartmann
Unhappily we are so weak that we find it easier to believe and speak evil of others, rather than good.
~ Thomas a Kempis
How great is the frailty of human nature which is ever prone to evil! Today you confess your sins and tomorrow you again commit the sins which you confessed.
~ Thomas a Kempis
As often as I have been among men, I have returned home a lesser man.
~ Thomas a Kempis
In liturgical prayer we experience most intensely that we are not made to be individual supermen who transcend the limits of humanity and no longer need anyone else. Rather we are called into ever deeper relationships with everyone as we grow in our relationship with God.
~ Thomas Acklin
I'm proud of the fact that I never invented weapons to kill
~ Thomas Alva Edison
Non-violence leads to the highest ethics, which is the goal of all evolution. Until we stop harming all other living beings, we are still savages.
~ Thomas Alva Edison
All men are equal in nature, and also in original sin. It is in the merits and demerits of their actions that they differ.
~ Thomas Aquinas
The human race was in need of salvation because of the perversity of sin. For when people who are ill are cured from their illness, they are called "saved." Therefore, the Lord says: "Your faith has saved you."
~ Thomas Aquinas