Quotes About Humanity
el humano no es fruto de la perfección, sino de una enfermedad
~ Manuel Rivas
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A xente boa veu ao mundo para foderse, a mala anda por aí pisando forte. (p. 166)
~ Manuel Rivas
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El pintor quería retratar las heridas invisibles de la existencia
~ Manuel Rivas
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Non ho mai conosciuto una persona intelligente che amasse per davvero o avesse fiducia nel prossimo. Al massimo ha provato compassione.
~ Unknown
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The expression of God in human nature is universal love. It is within us, not outside of or separate from us. Universal love is the capacity to embrace all in the universe, from the smallest ant to the unfathomable sky, the beautiful and the ugly, the good and the bad. Universal love can disarm all prejudices, dissolve all differences, and bring the mind back to one core awareness — that everything comes from the same source.
~ Unknown
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The primary obligation of educators is to assist in the realization of each student's full humanity.
~ Unknown
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Out of sight, out of body, there is nothing, there is no longer anything. And the words that humans invented to make themselves believe there was something, first of all the word "death" itself, fraught with terror and hope, only conceal the nothingness.
~ Unknown
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The good historian is like the giant of the fairy tale. He knows that wherever he catches the scent of human flesh, there his quarry lies.
~ Marc Bloch
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Nada podrá sustituir nunca el contacto humano
~ Marc Levy
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Con la voz enternecida por las sonrisas, me dijiste que siempre había que cortar por debajo del capullo, pues si no se corría el riesgo de herir a la rosa; y un hombre jamás debe herir a una rosa, ¿no es así? Pero ¿quién piensa en lo que hiere a los hombres?
~ Marc Levy
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O fogo é um preciso aliado do homem mas é perigos para uma criança que não o saiba utilizar. Passa-se o mesmo com certos conhecimentos. À escala da humanidade os homens não são mais do que crianças, olhai o nosso mundo e vede como nos falta educação.
~ Marc Levy
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C'es l'histoire d'un curé qui se prive de manger pour sauver un Arabe, d'un Arabe qui sauve un Juif en lui donnant encore de raison de croire, d'n Juif qui tient l'Arabe au creux de ses bras, tandis qu'il va mourir, en attendant son tour ; tu vois, c'est l'histoire du monde des hommes avec ses moments de merveilles insoupçonnées.
~ Marc Levy
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dime por qué nuestras grandes naciones pueden enviar legiones de soldados a la guerra, pero son incapaces de hacer lo mismo cuando se trata de salvar los niños (...). Alguna cosa ha cambiado. Para mí vivir ya no es un derecho, se ha convertido en un privilegio
~ Marc Levy
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L'amore è una particella di speranza, l'eterno rinnovarsi del mondo, il sentiero della terra promessa, colui che trova la sua metà diventi più completo dell'umanità intera. non è l'uomo che è unico in se stesso, è nel momento in cui comincia ad amare che lo diventa.
~ Marc Levy
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Ma un giorno tu mi hai detto che anche il peggiore di noi ha le ali nascoste da qualche parte e che bisogna aiutarlo ad aprirle invece di condannarlo.
~ Marc Levy
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what's down deep remains amazingly similar. It's not whom you hate, but rather that the system is designed for you to hate someone.
~ Marc MacYoung
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We're really not that different from monkeys. What's the difference? Pants? What's the difference between grunting and "Oh, email.
~ Marc Maron
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Simple kindness as a means to no other end than itself is not something that springs up and flourishes on its own. Compassion is cultivated. Empathy needs watching over. It's not enough to simply plant the seeds. Their fruits are not native to the soil. Left to itself, the untended heart grows cold.
~ Marc Parent
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Besides, it's always other people who die.
~ Marcel Duchamp
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D'ailleurs c'est toujours les autres qui meurent.
~ Marcel Duchamp
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Ce n'est ni l'amitié ni la bonté qui nous manquent, mais nous qui manquons à l'amitié et à la bonté.
~ Marcel Jouhandeau
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J'avais surpris mon cher surhomme en flagrant délit d'humanité : je sentis que je l'en aimais davantage. Alors, je chantai la farandole, et je me mis à danser au soleil.
~ Marcel Pagnol
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Tel est le peuple : ses défauts ne viennent que de son ignorance. Mais son coeur est bon comme le bon pain, et il a la générosité des enfants.
~ Marcel Pagnol
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I had caught my dear superman red-handed in the act of being human: I felt that I loved him even more for it.
~ Marcel Pagnol
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