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Quotes About Human race

My brief stay at the hospital had already convinced me that the medical profession was an open door to anyone nursing a grudge against the human race.
~ James Graham Ballard
Biologically, there is one human race. Race applied to human beings is a political division: it is a system of governing people that classifies them into a social hierarchy based on invented biological demarcations.
~ Dorothy Roberts
There is less genetic variation in the entire human race than in a typical wild population of chimpanzees.
~ Dorothy Roberts
The human race is currently sitting round a rock on the other side of this hill making documentaries about themselves.
~ Douglas Adams
I find most of the human race extraordinarily repulsive. They probably reciprocate this feeling.
~ Agatha Christie
The human race has had long experience and a fine tradition in surviving adversity. But we now face a task for which we have little experience, the task of surviving prosperity.
~ Alan Gregg
The Old Testament, as you know, is full of pictures of New Testament truth. It is not only a book of history, though it is that, revealing to us the great seed-plots of God's plan of redemption for the human race; it also illustrates many great truths later developed in the New Testament, setting them before us in pictorial language so that we may apply them in our hearts and daily lives.
~ Alan Redpath
It didn't matter who liked whom, or on what side a man might find himself, because they were all on the side of a world of very definite finite resources, and they would all suffer terrifying consequences if they drained to bare bones the world that had conceived the life of the human race, fostered and nurtured that life, which now threatened to contaminate and destroy—
~ Alan Shepard
In very deed, pestilence, and famine, and wars, and earthquakes have to be regarded as a remedy for nations, as the means of pruning the luxuriance of the human race.
~ Tertullian
Indeed, one of the most insistent messages of both Testaments is that there are two ways set before the human race: one way leads to life; the other way leads to death. This is not just a theoretical possibility or an empty warning. The witness of the entire Bible—and indeed of all of human history—is to the actual historical realization of choice for and against God.
~ Ralph Martin
America is another name for opportunity. Our whole history appears like a last effort of divine providence on behalf of the human race.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
my reggae music was created to chant down babylon. I/we said-they see their dreams and aspirations crumble in front of their face, and all of their wicked intentions to destroy the human race- my reasonings with bob marley and the trench town people put into song.
~ RAS CARDO REGGAE
they see their dreams and aspirations crumble in front of their face, and all their wicked intentions to destroy the human race- we must use reggae music to chant down babylon. All forums of elite domination must be destroyed, and we use reggae music to do it.
~ RAS CARDO REGGAE
The human race has dreamed of heaven and hell for millennia. Pleasure or pain unending, undiminished, and uncurtailed by the strictures of life or death. Thanks to virtual formatting, these fantasies can now exist. All that is needed is an industrial-capacity power generator. We have indeed made hell—and heaven—on earth.
~ Richard K. Morgan
There is also a widespread assumption that the Bible is supposed to provide us with role models and give us precise moral teaching, but this was not the intention of the biblical authors. The Eden story is certainly not a morality tale; like any paradise myth, it is an imaginary account of the infancy of the human race.
~ Karen Armstrong
The onward march of the human race requires that the heights around it constantly blaze with noble lessons of courage. Deeds of daring dazzle history and form one of man's guiding lights.
~ Victor Hugo
Scholars are those who have read in books, but thinkers, men of genius, world-enlighteners, and reformers of the human race are those who have read directly in the book of the world.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
Male, A member of the unconsidered or negligible gender. The male of the human race is commonly known to the female as Mere Man. The Genus has two varieties: good providers and bad providers.
~ Ambrose Bierce
The [film] business is run by men, and they're basically interested in their own species, and they're not so interested in women belonging to the human race.
~ Bette Midler
If God meant to interfere in the degeneracy of mankind would he not have done so by now? Wolves cull themselves, man. What other creatures could? And is the race of man not more predacious yet?
~ Cormac McCarthy
To save the human race and our world, we must correct the evolutionary mistakes by changing the genetics of men.
~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
Adorable children are considered to be the general property of the human race. Rude children belong to their mothers.
~ Judith Martin
What is man if the signs that predate him have such power? A human race has to invent sacrifices equal to the natural cataclysmic order that surrounds it.
~ Jean Baudrillard
Seneca's essay "On Anger." Anger, says Seneca, is "brief insanity," and the damage done by anger is enormous: "No plague has cost the human race more." Because of anger, he says, we see all around us people being killed, poisoned, and sued; we see cities and nations ruined.
~ William B. Irvine