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Quotes About Humanity

Ve bana diyordu ki: GittiÄŸin yerde ac?lar?m?zdan söz et, anlat kardeÅŸim, aÅŸa??da bu cehennemde yaÅŸayan kardeÅŸinden söz et
~ Pablo Neruda
How is it possible to be uninterested in other men and by virtue of what cold nonchalance can you detach yourself from the life that they supply so copiously?
~ Pablo Picasso
En carta del 9 de septiembre de 1817 a su londinense iniciador masónico, lord MacDuff, escribe San Martín, acongojado: "¡Qué sentimiento de dolor, mi querido amigo, debe despertar en vuestro pecho el destino de estas bellas regiones! Parecería que los españoles estuvieran empecinados en convertirlas en un desierto, tal es el carácter de la guerra que hacen. Ni edades ni sexos escapan al patíbulo".
~ Pacho O'Donnell
Hank stared off at the weeping cement wall of their underground room; under the glare of the bare bulb, it reminded him of sweaty skin. Why didn't he ever think about stuff like that? He always assumed people were as plain and straight as he was. Why did everyone else have these dark folds, these wrinkles and kinks to them?
~ Pagan Kennedy
In everyone's life, at some time, our inner fire goes out. It is then burst into flame by an encounter with another human being.
~ Pam Grout
You can enlarge the conversation by taking your focus off the negative and noticing all the things that are going right, taking a stand for the goodness of humanity.
~ Pam Grout
İnsan?n yaÅŸam?n ne olduÄŸunu kavrayan bir varl?k olduÄŸunu söyleyenler yan?l?yor. Anlama yetisi pek bir iÅŸe yaramaz; konuÅŸuyor olmas? aptall???n? yok etmez. Ancak insan kardeÅŸinin ac?s?n? sezip duyumsayamaya gelince, aptall??? hayvanlar?nkini geçer.
~ Panaït Istrati
C?ci bun?tatea unui singur om este cu mult mai puternic? decât r?utatea miilor de oameni. R?ul piere în aceeaÅŸi clip? cu moartea celui care l-a s?vârÅŸit, binele continu? s?-ÅŸi reverse str?lucirea ÅŸi dup? dispariÅ£ia celui drept.
~ Panaït Istrati
Cât e de trist s? fii om È™i s? înÈ›elegi viaÈ›a mai puÈ›in chiar decât lighionanele.
~ Panaït Istrati
Ba??m?za bela olan bu zavall? beyin yerine ne diye bize bir kalp daha koymay? ak?l edemedin!
~ Panaït Istrati
Günlük yaÅŸam?m?z? sürdürmemiz için sahip olduÄŸumuz çeÅŸit çeÅŸit duygular?n aras?ndan bir seçim yapmak, bizim için bir üstünlük belirtisi mi yoksa derin bir üzüntü nedeni mi?
~ Panaït Istrati
I call myself a nationalist, but my nationalism is as broad as the universe. It includes in its sweep all the nations of the earth. 323 My nationalism includes the well-being of the whole world. I do not want my India to rise on the ashes of other nations. I do not want India to exploit a single human being. I want India to be strong in order that she can infect the other nations also with her strength.
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
I call myself a nationalist, but my nationalism is as broad as the universe. It includes in its sweep all the nations of the earth. My nationalism includes the well-being of the whole world. I do not want my India to rise on the ashes of other nations. I do not want India to exploit a single human being. I want India to be strong in order that she can infect the other nations also with her strength. Not so with a single nation in Europe today; they do not give strength to the others.
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
there he is like butter on water, and not like the unchurned, easily diluted milk of undisciplined humanity. Fulfilling one's earthly responsibilities need not separate man from God, provided he maintains mental uninvolvement with egotistical desires and plays his part in life as a willing instrument of the Divine. There
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
To serve mankind as one's larger Self.
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
Each man is a part of the Creator, or Cosmic Man; he has a heavenly body as well as one of earth.
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
The deeper our faith, the more doubt we must endure; the deeper our hope, the more prone we are to despair; the deeper our love, the more pain its loss will bring: these are a few of the paradoxes we must hold as human beings. If we refuse to hold them in the hopes of living without doubt, despair, and pain, we also find ourselves living without faith, hope, and love.
~ Parker J. Palmer
The more you know about another person's story, the less possible it is to see that person as your enemy.
~ Parker J. Palmer
No habiendo podido los hombres remediar la muerte la miseria y la ignorancia, han imaginado, para ser felices, no pensar en absoluto en ellas.
~ Pascal
Prefer oamenilor c?rÅ£ile: sunt deja scrise, le deschizi, le închizi dup? voie. O fiin?? omeneasc?, nu ÅŸtii niciodat? de unde s-o apuci, nu poÅ£i s-o rânduieÅŸti sau s-o deplasezi dup? cum Å£i-e cheful.
~ Pascal Bruckner
No one looks him in the face now, it's as if his grief frightens them. What are they afraid of? That one day they'll have to endure pain like this? Or that they never will, that they're incapable of it, because grief's only ever as deep as the love it's replaced.
~ Pat Barker
On the face of it he seemed to be congratulating himself on dealing with patients more humanely than Yealland, but then why the mood of self-accusation? In the dream he stood in Yealland's place. The dream seemed to be saying, in dream language, don't flatter yourself. There is no distinction.
~ Pat Barker
Nobody looks him in the face now, it's as if his grief frightens them. What are they afraid of? That one day they'll have to endure pain like this? Or that they never will, that they're incapable of it, because grief's only ever as deep as the love it's replaced.
~ Pat Barker
you should go tho the past, looking not for messages or warnings, but simply to be humbled by the weight of human experience that has preceded the brief flicker of your own few days.
~ Pat Barker