Quotes About Humanity
those whom he termed 'primordial characters' of humanity.
~ Ronald Hutton
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Marriage is not a human invention. Nor is it some uniquely Christian idea. Marriage is central to the order of creation. Marriage and the nuclear and extended families that flow from marriage are simply the way the Creator designed reality. Marriage and family are universal human institutions essential to the well-being of all people everywhere.
~ Ronald J. Sider
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Regardless of whether you are a Democrat, Republican, Independent, never-Trumper, or apolitical, surely we can unite on that front and agree that the objectification and sexualization of girls and women is never acceptable on any level.
~ Ronald J. Sider
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I abhor a piety which has no humanity with it and in it," he added. "God loves both piety and humanity."165
~ Ronald J. Sider
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No one will hear our pleas for the unborn if, at the same time, we ignore the devaluation of other marginalized populations outside of the womb.
~ Ronald J. Sider
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Christians have too easily, and too often, fallen into the trap of supposing that the nonhuman creation has worth only as it serves human purposes. This, however, is not a biblical perspective.
~ Ronald J. Sider
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You can easily judge the character of others by how they treat those who can do nothing for them or to them,
~ Ronald Kessler
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I've noticed that everybody that is for abortion has already been born.
~ Ronald Reagan
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Abortion is advocated only by persons who have themselves been born.
~ Ronald Reagan
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I've noticed that everyone who is for abortion has already been born.
~ Ronald Reagan
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I know in my heart that man is good. That what is right will always eventually triumph. And there's purpose and worth to each and every life.
~ Ronald Reagan
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What we have found in this country, and maybe we're more aware of it now, is one problem that we've had, even in the best of times, and that is the people who are sleeping on the grates, the homeless, you might say, by choice.
~ Ronald Reagan
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I've noticed that everyone who is for abortion has already been born.
~ Ronald Reagan
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I know in my heart that man is good, that what is right will always eventually triumph, and there is purpose and worth to each and every life.
~ Ronald Reagan
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What does it mean to see the Lord of the universe lying by the roadside starving and walk by on the other side? We cannot know. We can only pledge, in fear and trembling, not to kill him again.
~ Ronald Sider
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Die Wurzel des Übels lag in der verworrenen und ruhelosen Natur des Menschen mit ihren edlen wie mit ihren bösen Zügen: dem Streben nach Freiheit, Ruhm oder Herrschaft. Weltherrschaft, Wohlstand und persönlicher Ehrgeiz hatten die Republik lange zuvor zugrunde gerichtet.
~ Ronald Syme
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They understood that the innate emotions of humans were mutable. Anger didn't have to lead to violence, hate to cruelty, fear to oppression. There was a space for change between what words were said and what deeds were done.
~ Ronlyn Domingue
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We are spiritual beings walking around in these crazy skin suits. Our insides are much more important than our outsides.
~ Rory Freedman
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While it is a truism to observe that if humans were angels, law would be unnecessary, we could equally turn the truism around, and note that if humans were devils, law would be pointless. In this sense, the law-making project always presupposes the improvability, if not the perfectibility, of humankind. Whether our view of human nature tends toward Hobbesian grimness or Rousseauian equanimity, we tend to think of law as critical to reducing brutality and violence.
~ Rosa Brooks
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We prefer to imagine brutal wars and atrocities as events that "just happen" every now and then, much like tornadoes or lightning strikes; this metaphor suggests that we can't generalize from them, since they are radically discontinuous with ordinary life. But wars and atrocities do not "just happen": societies and individuals slide into them, little by little, one tiny decision or omission at a time. (p214)
~ Rosa Brooks
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For the most part, America's criminal justice system isn't deliberately cruel. It's just indifferent to the ways in which it breaks human beings. Few police officers want to contribute to mass incarceration or aid in the destruction of poor minority communities. But the absurdities and injustices are inherent in the system. Often, by the time the police get involved, the only available choices are bad ones.
~ Rosa Brooks
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~ Rosa Brooks
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De menselijke psyche herbergt, net als Thalatta - de eeuwige zee - alle mogelijkheden in zich: een dodelijke luwte en de razende storm, de ergste lafheid en het wildste heroïsme. De massa is altijd wat zij in overeenstemming met de tijd en de situatie moet zijn, en zij staat altijd gereed de sprong te wagen en iets heel anders te worden dan zij schijnt.
~ Rosa Luxemburg
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By the way, everything would be much easier to live through if only I would not forget the basic rule I've made for my life: To be kind and good is the main thing! Plainly and simply, to be good—that resolves and unites everything and is better than all cleverness and insistence on "being right.
~ Rosa Luxemburg
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