Quotes About Humanity
I see humanity's flaws, but I see the goodness too.
~ Melissa Marr
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It was ridiculous that things outside a person's control could make others hate you. The nature of your blood wasn't a choice, but humanity had a long history of killing, imprisoning, or fearing others for their race or religion.
~ Melissa Marr
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You don't know what someone's going to walk away from a movie with, but you hope it's something positive, but if nothing, you want them most basically to be entertained and engaged. That's your job. But you also hope to give them something to chew on or maybe some insight into the human existence, you hope a little bit. Not to sound too lofty.
~ Melissa Rosenberg
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The Red Cross nurses came out to the train to give us coffee and doughnuts. Our officer, our captain, who was white, he said serve the Germans first. Our Red Cross nurses said, no, we'll serve our boys first.
~ Unknown
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Benevolence is man's mind, and righteousness is man's path.
~ Mencius
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Tots els homes són iguals de qui sap quines maneres.
~ Unknown
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La seva vida potser sí que era una vida trista, però ¿no són tristes totes les vides es visquin com es visquin?
~ Unknown
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Give your enemy a face, If he is human, do not dehumanize him. Know him and know why he is your enemy. If your enemy is within you, understand what it is and why you are afraid. Put a face on your fear. When you understand it, and it is no longer vague and shapeless, you will find that your fear is no longer so formidable.
~ Mercedes Lackey
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There's no such thing as `one, true way'; the only answers worth having are the ones you find for yourself; leave the world better than you found it. Love, freedom, and the chance to do some good — they're the things worth living and dying for, and if you aren't willing to die for the things worth living for, you might as well turn in your membership in the human race.
~ Mercedes Lackey
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I can choose to accelerate my disease to an alcoholic death or incurable insanity, or I can choose to live within my thoroughly human condition.
~ Mercedes McCambridge
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code is prioritized above human interactions.
~ Unknown
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All these assistants are given female names and default identities by tech executives and developers—no accident. "I think that probably reflects what some men think about women—that they're not fully human beings,
~ Unknown
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All humans at some time experience injustice, assault, disqualification, invasion and betrayal. No person is completely shielded. We need not trace our family trees very far back or study for long what life was like for our forbears to uncover humanity's abusiveness. The inherited scars of our multigenerational families exist in our family systems as we know them today. The abuse of the past often exists as the shame of today, and the shame is perpetuated through our patterns of interaction.
~ Unknown
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Violence is not synonymous for any resolution; but rather a step that hinders the coexistence of a peaceful society; for! peace leads humanity to the emergence land.
~ Unknown
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The weirdest stuff in the world is certainly to don't love and don't know how to love, that's why others can not be a reason to don't love
~ Unknown
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The great gift of human beings is that we have the power of empathy.
~ Meryl Streep
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Pretvorio sam se u ?ovjeka koji moli, a to je posljednje bi?e na zemlji. Ispod toga nema ništa.
~ Unknown
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the rationale for the existence of literature lies precisely in its ability to work on issues that concern us deeply. And it does so in a way that keeps our motivation at its highest intensity. Literature is fuel for 'hot cognition.' One may presume that imaginative literature is a property that all human cultures possess and as such may provide humans with an evolutionary advantage.
~ Unknown
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Rir junto é melhor do que falar a mesma língua. Ou talvez o riso seja uma língua anterior que fomos perdendo à medida que o mundo foi deixando de ser nosso.
~ Mia Couto
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De que vale ter crença em Deus se perdemos a fé nos homens?
~ Mia Couto
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O senhor não tem cor, Doutor. As pessoas não têm cores. Ou têm cores que não têm nome.
~ Mia Couto
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Aqueles que matámos, por mais estranhos e inimigos que sejam, tornam-se nossos parentes para sempre. Nunca mais se retiram, permanecem mais presentes que os vivos.
~ Mia Couto
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acordar não é uma simples passagem do sono para a vigília. É mais, um lentíssimo envelhecimento, cada despertar somando o cansaço da inteira humanidade. (...) a vida, ela toda, é um extenso nascimento
~ Mia Couto
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Quanto mais inabitável, mais o mundo fica povoado
~ Mia Couto
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