Quotes About Humanity
Buddhist practice includes the notion that we have all been born many times before and that we have all been born many times before and that we have all been each other's mothers and fathers and children and siblings. Therefore, we should treat each person we encounter as if they are our beloved.
~ Jenny Offill
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Caring is all we have, I think. Cynicism is just a soft form of denial.
~ Jenny Offill
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Buddhist practice includes the notion that we have all been born many times before and that we have all been each other's mothers and fathers and children and siblings. Therefore, we should treat each person we encounter as if they are our beloved.
~ Jenny Offill
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If you have not known suffering, love me.
~ Jenny Offill
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There was goodness in the world still, even if you couldn't always see it.
~ Jenny Valentine
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What can it be, do you think? A hidden nerve that's given way? Or something we have failed in or sinned against in ourselves, perhaps—who knows? A soul is such a fragile thing, and no one knows how far the soul extends in a human being. We ought to be good to ourselves—
~ Jens Peter Jacobsen
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To address this, we must wage a war on the militants. First, we must make it an offence, punishable by many years in jail, to ride a bicycle in anything other than what I like to call home clothes. Cycling shops selling gel for your bottom crack and outfits with padded gussets will be raided by the police and the owners prosecuted. This way, cyclists will be stripped of their uniforms and made to look like human beings.
~ Jeremy Clarkson
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We don't pass by on the other side.
~ Jeremy Corbyn
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What I'm suggesting to you is that this could be a renaissance. We may be on the cusp of a future which could provide a tremendous leap forward for humanity.
~ Jeremy Rifkin
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The most important question facing humanity is this: Can we reach global empathy in time to avoid the collapse of civilization and save the Earth?
~ Jeremy Rifkin
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The well-being of the biosphere is measured over millennia of history and necessitates a human consciousness that can reflect and project along a similar time table.
~ Jeremy Rifkin
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Any law which runs counter to the good of man is no law at all.
~ Jeremy Robert Johnson
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American democracy with its lofty ideals maintains its dominion because it wields the biggest military in the history of the planet, with enough firepower to destroy all of humanity—even without the use of nuclear weapons. While most of the population sits at home, taking this for granted—myself included—warriors bearing the United States flag stalk the jungles, deserts, and dangerous places of the world, doing the exact same thing I've just done. Vengeance.
~ Jeremy Robinson
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One thing I've found that eases the pain," Cody said, 'is to remember that we are all connected, to those we know and those we don't know.
~ Jeri Smith-Ready
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I believe if there is any place left where the humanity is still visible, it can not be anywhere else than in an Islamic society. Time would come when the world would be obliged to accept this reality.
~ Jermaine Jackson
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It is in our faults and failings, not in our virtues, that we touch each other, and find sympathy. It is in our follies that we are one.
~ Jerome K. Jerome
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It is in our faults and failings, not in our virtues, that we touch one another and find sympathy. We differ widely enough in our nobler qualities. It is in our follies that we are at one.
~ Jerome K. Jerome
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Christ has loved us in our great need. He asks us to lift up our eyes and show a little of this love to those around us.
~ Jerram Barrs
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So who needs grace? All of us, the saint as well as the sinner. The most conscientious, dutiful, hardworking Christian needs God's grace as much as the most dissolute, hard-living sinner. All of us need the same grace. The sinner does not need more grace than the saint
~ Jerry Bridges
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We tend to think of God as being like us.
~ Jerry Bridges
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I have done so for two reasons: First, that we might see the depth of God's love, not only in giving His one and only Son, but in giving Him to die for such people as Paul has described us to be.
~ Jerry Bridges
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God's love always transcends human love, even human family love, in its ability to reach out to those in need.
~ Jerry Bridges
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We are all sinners and are on an equal plane with one another. So we cannot exercise grace as God does, but we can relate to one another as those who have received grace and who wish to operate on the principles of grace.
~ Jerry Bridges
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Then once you get people locked up, it's an incredibly inhuman system.
~ Jerry Brown
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