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Quotes About Humanity

The increase in the world's population represents our victory against death.
~ Julian Lincoln Simon
When I made 'Monster,' I didn't think about it being about a woman. I didn't think about that she was a lesbian. I was telling a story about a specific person who was tragic and looking for love in the world, and the more I could make her you, the more of a victory.
~ Patty Jenkins
The beauty of the space station, and of human spaceflight, is that it is now at a level of maturity where you can invite people on-board, which is what I worked so hard to do on social media and all the videos I made.
~ Chris Hadfield
I'm a very sensitive person by nature. Things move me very easily, like music or videos on Facebook, and I feel for people.
~ Sarah Hay
There is no way in which we can retrospectively erase the Treaty of Vienna or the Great Irish Famine. It is a peculiar feature of human actions that, once performed, they can never be recuperated. What is true of the past will always be true of it.
~ Terry Eagleton
I am an Egyptian Muslim, educated in Cairo and New York, and now living in Vienna. My wife and I have spent half our lives in the North, half in the South. And we have experienced first hand the unique nature of the human family and the common values we all share.
~ Mohamed ElBaradei
From Vietnam's 'Deer Hunter' to Iraq, films are never about the person who has had his house destroyed.
~ Mira Nair
I'm not so sure that people consider homelessness to be as important as, say, the Vietnam War. One should never even try to equate them because, of course, they're tragedies on both sides of the coin.
~ Graham Nash
You remember all those phrases about how 'these people' - Asians - don't value human life like we do. Well if you spend any time around them, you discover that they love their children just as much as we love ours. That is certainly true of the Vietnamese.
~ Neil Sheehan
I'm an optimist in the sense that I believe humans are noble and honorable, and some of them are really smart. I have a very optimistic view of individuals.
~ Steve Jobs
As all human beings are, in my view, creatures of God's design, we must respect all other human beings. That does not mean I have to agree with their choices or agree with their opinions, but indeed I respect them as human beings.
~ Stockwell Day
Mankind's true moral test, its fundamental test (which lies deeply buried from view), consists of its attitude towards those who are at its mercy: animals. And in this respect mankind has suffered a fundamental debacle, a debacle so fundamental that all others stem from it.
~ Milan Kundera
In human history, we are going from knowledge to omniscience, from potence to omnipotence, from ethics and religion to righteousness. So, in my view, God comes at the end of this long process. This may not happen in our lifetimes or even in the lifetime of our species.
~ Martin Seligman
I kind of view everybody like a rainbow. Everybody on the planet has all the colors of the rainbow inside.
~ Alexia Fast
The world has not yet reached the point which, in my view, is an essential condition for the survival of our human species: access by all the peoples to the material resources of this planet.
~ Fidel Castro
A realistic view of humanity will stop the proliferation of impossible injunctions.
~ Abdolkarim Soroush
It's impossible, I think, however much I'd become disillusioned politically or evolve into a post-political person, I don't think I'd ever change my view that socialism is the best political moment humans have ever come up with.
~ Christopher Hitchens
From a purely positivist point of view, man is the most mysterious and disconcerting of all the objects met with by science.
~ Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
Essentially, all expressions of human nature ever produced, from a caveman's paintings to Mozart's symphonies and Einstein's view of the universe, emerge from the same source: the relentless dynamic toil of large populations of interconnected neurons.
~ Miguel Nicolelis
A novel can grant humanity even to those who act inhumanely, and by making men and women of monsters, it can offer not only a ground-level view of a particular conflict, but a descent into the substratum of human nature capable of the incomprehensible.
~ Anthony Marra
Wyndham Lewis is basically a pessimist, thinking of human beings as doomed animals or determinist machines. His theory of satire is based on this view, and he finds plenty of evidence to support it in contemporary practice.
~ Louis MacNeice
I viewed my fellow man not as a fallen angel, but as a risen ape.
~ Desmond Morris
The essence of global health equity is the idea that something so precious as health might be viewed as a right.
~ Paul Farmer
Prometheus - trickster, rebel and hero - links the realm of the gods with the world of humanity, with which he had such close affinity. His act of stealing fire has been viewed as the foundation of all man's technologies.
~ Neil MacGregor