Quotes About Humanity
Flying daggers don't kill people, Chloe thought, leaping sidewise at the last minute to avoid one, grabbing the pedestrian rail. People kill people.
~ Celia Thomson
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?nsanlar kötüydü, kitaplara s???nd?m.
~ Cemil Meriç
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?nanmayan insan?n, sevemeyen insan?n, ac?yamayan, k?zamayan insan?n köpek le?inden fark? yok.
~ Cemil Meriç
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?nsanlar, do?u?tan e?ittirler: kullukta, fanilikte e?itlik. Sonra, iman sayesinde yeni bir e?itlik kazan?rlar, karde? olurlar.
~ Cemil Meriç
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Gerçek hümanist biziz diyen Pierre l'Hermite'lerin, Ignace de Loyola'lann torunlar? kanl? pençelerine ipek eldivenler geçirerek insano?lunu karde?li?e ça??r?yor.
~ Cemil Meriç
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?yilik, yola dü?en, yoldan toplanan bir ?ey de?ildir. Tesadüfen ele geçen bir ?ey de de?ildir. ?nsan iyili?i ancak ba?ka bir insandan ö?renir.
~ Cengiz Aytmatov
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Real education should consist of drawing the goodness and the best out of our own students. What better books can there be than the book of humanity?
~ Cesar Chavez
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Kindness and compassion towards all living things is a mark of a civilized society. Conversely, cruelty, whether it is directed against human beings or against animals, is not the exclusive province of any one culture or community of people.
~ Cesar Chavez
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The fight is never about grapes or lettuce. It is always about people.
~ Cesar Chavez
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When the man who feeds the world by toiling in the fields is himself deprived of the basic rights of feeding, sheltering, and caring for his own family, the whole community of man is sick.
~ Cesar Chavez
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À medida que as penas forem mais brandas, quando as prisões já não forem a horrível mansão do desespero e da fome, quando a piedade e a humanidade penetrarem nas masmorras, quando enfim os executores impiedosos dos rigores da justiça abrirem os corações à compaixão, as leis poderão contentar-se com indícios mais fracos para ordenar a prisão.
~ Cesare Beccaria
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Ne san?yorsun?Ay herkes için vard?r,yaÄŸmurda,hastal?klar da.İnsan yeralt?nda da yaÅŸasa,sarayda da yaÅŸasa,kan her yerde k?rm?z?d?r.
~ Cesare Pavese
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War makes men barbarous because, to take part in it, one must harden oneself against all regret, all appreciation of delicacy and sensitive values. One must live as if those values did not exist , and when the war is over one has lost the resilience to return to those values.
~ Cesare Pavese
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Io non credo che possa finire. Ora che ho visto cos'è guerra, cos'è guerra civile, so che tutti, se un giorno finisse, dovrebbero chiedersi: - E dei caduti che facciamo? perché sono morti? - Io non saprei cosa rispondere. Non adesso, almeno. Né mi pare che gli altri lo sappiano. Forse lo sanno unicamente i morti, e soltanto per loro la guerra è finita davvero.
~ Cesare Pavese
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Tutt'al più commuoversi sugli altri,mai su se stesso. To pity others perhaps, never to pity one's self. Be touched by others, don't be touched by yourself
~ Cesare Pavese
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Capii che Nuto aveva davvero ragione quando diceva che vivere in un buco o in un palazzo è lo stesso, che il sangue è rosso dappertutto, e tutti vogliono esser ricchi, innamorati, far fortuna.
~ Cesare Pavese
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BaÅŸkas?ndan nefret eden bir insan hiçbir zaman yaln?z deÄŸildir.
~ Cesare Pavese
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Ci si sente umiliati perché si capisce, si tocca con gli occhi, che al posto del morto potremmo essere noi: non ci sarebbe differenza, e se viviamo lo dobbiamo al cadavere imbrattato. Per questo ogni guerra è una guerra civile: ogni caduto somiglia a chi resta, e gliene chiede ragione.
~ Cesare Pavese
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Shambhala vision teaches that in the face of the world's great problems, we can be heroic and kind at the same time.
~ Chogyam Trungpa
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When human beings lose their connection to nature, to heaven and earth, then they do not know how to nurture their environment or how to rule their world - which is saying the same thing. Human beings destroy their ecology at the same time that they destroy each other. From that perspective, healing our society goes hand in hand with healing our personal, elemental connection with the phenomenal world.
~ Chogyam Trungpa
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Refusing to Give Up The essence of human bravery is refusing to give up on anyone or anything. We can never say that we are simply falling to pieces or that anyone else is, and we can never say that about the world either. We can save the world from destruction, to begin with. That is why the Shambhala vision exists. It is a centuries-old idea: by serving the world we can save it.
~ Chogyam Trungpa
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Grief. It doesn't go away entirely. Some days, you think you've forgotten that you've lost someone important, and other days, it's all you can think about. It comes and goes, like a wave. If you're loved, and if you love, grief is a thing you'll experience eventually. It means you're human, Callie
~ Chantel Acevedo
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What does the delegate propose? To place the vicious vagrant, the wandering Arabs, the Tartar hordes of our large cities on the level with the virtuous and good man?" In
~ Charles A. Beard
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A woman is natural: that is to say, abominable.
~ Charles Baudelaire
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