Quotes About Humanity
Each man is haunted until his humanity awakens.
~ William Blake
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They accumulate A world in which Man is by his nature the enemy of Man
~ William Blake
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Is this a holy thing to see, In a rich and fruitful land, Babes reduced to misery, Feed with cold and usurous hand? Is that trembling cry a song? Can it be a song of joy? And so many children poor? It is a land of poverty! And their sun does never shine, And their fields are bleak & bare, And their ways are fill'd with thorns; It is eternal winter there. For where-e'er the sun does shine, And where-e'er the rain does fall, Babe can never hunger there, Nor poverty the mind appall.
~ William Blake
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Every kindness to another is a little death in the divine image.
~ William Blake
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Little fly thy summers play my thoughtless hand has brushed away am not I a fly like thee, art not thou a man like me? for I dance and drink and sing til some blind hand shall brush my wing
~ William Blake
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And all must love the human form, In heathen, turk, or jew; Where Mercy, Love and Pity dwell There God is dwelling too.
~ William Blake
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Y todos deben amar a la forma humana, Sean paganos, turcos o judíos; Donde moran la Misericordia, el Amor y la Piedad, allí Dios también tiene su morada.
~ William Blake
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All deities reside in the human breast.
~ William Blake
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My mother groand! my father wept. Into the dangerous world I leapt William Blake: Infant Sorrow
~ William Blake
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Tap?nma biçimleri seçtiler ÅŸiirsel hikayelerden. Ve nihayet bu tür ÅŸeylerin Tanr?lar?n emri olduÄŸunu ilan ettiler. Böylece insanlar, Bütün tanr?sal varl?klar?n insan?n baÄŸr?nda yer ald???n? unuttular.
~ William Blake
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Can I see another's woe, And not be in sorrow too? Can I see another's grief, And not seek for kind relief?
~ William Blake
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Can I see another's woe, And not be in sorrow too? Can I see another's grief, And not seek for kind relief?
~ William Blake
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Because it seems to me that to be human you have to be able to compromise.
~ William Boyd
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The idea of a priori moral judgements ('It is morally wrong to inflict gratuitous pain') is completely acceptable to the vast majority of human beings. Only a few philosophers would disagree.
~ William Boyd
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insanlar? insan k?lan ÅŸey, türe konulmuÅŸ özel biyolojik, toplumsal ve tarihsel s?n?rlamalar deÄŸil; onlara verilmiÅŸ Sonsuz'a ve Mutlak'a nüfuz etme olgusudur
~ William C. Chittick
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Life might be cheap on Terra ... but living wasn't.
~ William C. Dietz
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After some years of varied experience with the bodies of the rich and the poor a man finds little to distinguish between them, bulks them as one and bases his working judgements on other matters.
~ William Carlos Williams
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Each one of us must suffer long to himself before he can learn that he is but one in a great community of wretchedness which has been pitilessly repeating itself from the foundation of the world.
~ William Dean Howells
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It's a curious thing, this thing we call civilization...we think it is an affair of epochs, and nations. It's really an affair of individuals. One brother will be civilized and the other a barbarian...All civilization comes through literature now, especially in our country. A Greek got his civilization by talking and looking, and in some measure a Parisian may still do it. But we, who live remote from history and monuments, we must read or we must barbarise.
~ William Dean Howells
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What sets our species apart is not just what men will do to other men, but how tirelessly they justify it.
~ William Dietrich
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Upon one great class of subjects, the largest and the most weighty of them all, where the leading and determining considerations that ought to lead to a conclusion are truth, justice, and humanity, there, gentlemen, all the world over, I will back the masses against the classes.
~ William Ewart Gladstone
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Khrushchev murders people without regard to race, color, or creed, and therefore whatever he is guilty of, he is not guilty of discrimination?
~ William F. Buckley Jr.
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It takes two people to make you, and one people to die. That's how the world is going to end.
~ William Faulkner
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War and drink are the two things man is never too poor to buy.
~ William Faulkner
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