Quotes About Humanity
The only knowledge that can truly orient action is knowledge that frees itself from mere human interests and is based in Ideas - in other words knowledge that has taken a theoretical attitude.
~ Jurgen Habermas
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no one is ever the last person anywhere, there is always someone who crosses later on.
~ Javier Marías
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Pero nunca hay nadie a quien no le vea uno algo de gracia, cuando lo trata.
~ Javier Marías
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Los humanos juraban cumplir su palabra poniendo por testigos a los dioses, pero ¿ante quién podrían jurar los propios inmortales?
~ Javier Negrete
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El corazón de los hombres, al contrario que su piel, no tiene diferentes colores. O tiene grandeza o no la tiene, nada más
~ Javier Reverte
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Ninguna causa noble nos debe ser ajena »
~ Javier Reverte
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la línea divisoria entre la barbarie y la civilización nunca es una frontera geográfica entre diferentes países, sino una frontera moral dentro de cada pueblo; es más, dentro de cada individuo».
~ Javier Reverte
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A country is known by the way it treats its animals.
~ Jawaharlal Nehru
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Whatever gods there be, there is something godlike in man, as there is also something of the devil in him.
~ Jawaharlal Nehru
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We take out our frustrations on unsuspecting strangers every day, never stopping to acknowledge that these people have hopes and dreams just like we do.
~ Jay Abraham
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To shorten what otherwise might become a long list of possible points of failure, it is sufficient to say that counselors may fail in exactly the same ways that their counselees have failed. Consequently, it is important for counselors to examine their own lives and their counseling practices in the light of every failure they detect in others. Counselees become strong reminders of human error and sin and, in that sense, are among the counselor's most valuable teachers.
~ Jay E. Adams
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The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way it treats its animals." —MAHATMA GANDHI
~ Jay Kopelman
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We each carry a measure of grace, and we each carry a measure of evil. There is never enough grace to banish the evil, and there is never enough evil to smother the grace.
~ Jay Lake
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ISIS violates every single principle of the law of war.
~ Jay Sekulow
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But not for Jefferson. "I view cities as pestilent to the morals, the health, and the liberation of man
~ Jay Winik
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Human beings are not "resources"to be owned by some one.That would be slavery.Human beings do possess resources.We called those "Humantalents".One human being cannot manage another human being.We can only manage their unique talents to make this world a better place for every one
~ Jayadeva de Silva
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We are all being called to help usher in a new way of being for humanity. We are called not only for ourselves but to inspire these changes in others.
~ Jayne Warrilow
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However tight I shut my eyes, there will always be a stray dog somewhere in the world who'll stop me being happy.
~ Jean Anouilh
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The discovery of a new dish confers more happiness on humanity, than the discovery of a new star.
~ Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin
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God has subjected man to six great necessities: birth, action, eating, sleep, reproduction and death.
~ Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin
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Soon silence will have passed into legend. Man has turned his back on silence. Day after day he invents machines and devices that increase noise and distract humanity from the essence of life, contemplation, meditation...tooting, howling, screeching, booming, crashing, whistling, grinding, and trilling bolster his ego. His anxiety subsides. His inhuman void spreads monstrously like a gray vegetation.
~ Jean Arp
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Art is a fruit that grows in man.
~ Jean Arp
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Sadder than the beggar is the man who eats alone in public.
~ Jean Baudrillard
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One must be a living man and a posthumous artist.
~ Jean Cocteau
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