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Quotes About Humanity

Fred Astaire was special, and such a marvelous human being.
~ Cyd Charisse
Without a free man, there is no free market. That's called exploitation.
~ Li Lu
This means that to man God gave a degree of free will.
~ Kenneth Scott Latourette
Be friendly to everyone. Those who deserve it the least need it the most.
~ Bo Bennett
On the whole, the world was friendly. It chiefly depended on whether one were good or not.
~ Georg Brandes
Man is a fire-stealing animal, and we can't help building machines and machine intelligences, even if, from time to time, we use them not only to outsmart ourselves but to bring us right up to the doorstep of Doom.
~ Richard Dooling
I'm gluten-free, dairy-free, and I try to keep a low-sugar diet, although from time to time, I'll have a bite of cake - you know, I'm human.
~ Gabrielle Bernstein
I'm a human being and I will make mistakes from time to time but what I will say is that any mistakes I make are very honest ones.
~ Nigel Pearson
If we want to talk about freedom, we must mean freedom for others as well as ourselves, and we must mean freedom for everyone inside our frontiers as well as outside.
~ Wendell Willkie
Politics has become beyond acceptable when it comes to humanity. People are just frozen in falsehood.
~ Richard Dreyfuss
My existence is fuller of other people's experiences than my own. If they cut open my brain, these are what I would retain most.
~ David Tang
One does not become fully human painlessly.
~ Rollo May
Man always dies before he is fully born.
~ Erich Fromm
To create a fully formed character full of life, struggle, and humanity is tough.
~ Roberto Aguire
It's hard to think of a single human function that technology hasn't somehow altered, apart perhaps from burping. That's pretty much all we have left.
~ Charlie Brooker
At their core, liberals assume that humans are fundamentally good and decent. This means that we believe that people are trying the best they can to make it and only ask for help when they really need it.
~ Krystal Ball
Gradually my whole concept of time changed until I thought of a month as having twenty-five days of humanness and five others when I might just as well have been an animal in a steel trap.
~ Florence King
There is an old saying: No man is your enemy, no man is your friend, every man is your teacher.
~ Florence Scovel
What distinguished man from the brutes was his freedom. When
~ Ford Madox Ford
Edith Ethel with the sweetest possible smile would beg the pillows off a whole hospital ward full of dying…. She
~ Ford Madox Ford
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~ Ford Madox Ford
The novel is a medium of profoundly serious investigation into the human case.
~ Ford Madox Ford
When, then, a man was deprived of freedom he became like a brute. To
~ Ford Madox Ford
Yes, society must go on; it must breed, like rabbits. That is what we are here for. But then, I don't like society—much.
~ Ford Madox Ford