Quotes About Human race
On waking, the Roman's first act was to ponder over his dreams, in case the gods had sent him a warning: 'The human race, doomed to worry, averts the night's presages by a pious offering of flour and crackling salt' (Tib., 3, 4, 10).
~ Robert Turcan
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for civilization to survive, the human race has to remain civilized
~ Rod Serling
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Love is something so ugly that the human race would die out if lovers could see what they were doing
~ Leonardo da Vinci
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Certainly it seems that nature desires to exterminate the human race, as a thing useless to the world, and the destroyer of all created things.
~ Leonardo da Vinci
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The position that God promised the church is to influence the society. We are to govern the attitude and the conduct and the motivation of the human race.
~ Roberts Liardon
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Yes, the brutalities of progress are called revolutions. When they are done, we recognize one thing: that the human race has been badly manhandled, but that it has moved forward.
~ Victor Hugo, Les Misérables
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Tis the final conflict! Let each stand in his place! The international working class shall be the human race!
~ The Internationale
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We must learn to balance the material wonders of technology with the spiritual demands of our human race.
~ John Naisbitt
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It is right in principle that those should be the best loved who have contributed most to the elevation of the human race and human life.
~ Albert Einstein
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And yet so high, in spite of everything, is my opinion of the human race that I believe this bogey would have disappeared long ago, had the sound sense of the nations not been systematically corrupted by commercial and political interests acting through the schools and the Press.
~ Albert Einstein
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This is the God of Providence who protects, disposes, rewards, and punishes, the God who, according to the width of the believer's outlook, loves and cherishes the life of the tribe or of the human race, or even life as such, the comforter in sorrow and unsatisfied longing, who preserves the souls of the dead. This is the social or moral conception of God.
~ Albert Einstein
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Dr. Albert Frock: Well, how goes the gradual extinction of the human race, Lieutenant? Lt. Vincent D'Agosta: I'm doing what I can to keep it orderly.
~ Douglas Preston
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[My study of the universe] leaves little doubt that life has occurred on other planets. I doubt if the human race is the most intelligent form of life.
~ Harold Urey
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The entire thrust of this season at the end of the church year is designed to bring us face-to-face with reality—reality about sin and death, reality about the human race, reality about God. Something ultimate has entered our world, something or Someone that calls us to attention, calls us out of our daily preoccupations and our routine points of view. That is what this season with its special biblical readings is designed to reveal
~ Fleming Rutledge
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the entire human race is heir to what John Henry Newman called a "vast primordial catastrophe," and that only a stronger power from outside ourselves can repair the breach.
~ Fleming Rutledge
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My whole drive is to make sure that music is a common space where we search for beauty and share it. It needs to be louder than any conversation. That's where we have to go as a human race.
~ Abigail Washburn
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The trend of all knowledge at the present is to specialize, but archaeology has in it all the qualities that call for the wide view of the human race, of its growth from the savage to the civilized, which is seen in all stages of social and religious development.
~ Margaret Murray
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If people were too sensible, the human race might well come to an end. Evolution favored the maximum production of children, not of happiness. So how did you end up with neither?
~ Lois McMaster Bujold
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It's all a matter of ideas, and God is just one idea I don't accept. It's not important. I am not going out and be immoral or commit crimes because I don't believe in God. I don't even think about it. It's just that I get tired of Him getting credit for all the things the human race achieves through its own stubborn effort. There simply is no blasted God—there is only man and it is he who makes miracles!
~ Lorraine Hansberry
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The poets have been right in all these centuries, darling; even in its astounding imperfection this earth of ours is magnificent. But oh this human race!
~ Lorraine Hansberry
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The Bible begins with paradise lost, at which time pain, suffering, and death first entered the human race. The Bible ends with paradise regained, at which time pain, suffering, and death will be a thing of the past.
~ Ron Rhodes
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The oxytocin doesn't just induce feelings of pleasure, it stimulates empathy and compassion, which are also contagious, and so we infect each other with kindness and that is when the human race is at its finest.
~ Ruby Wax
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And lo, there, immediately, was god, and he was furious. 'How did you come up with the idea of me,' he demanded, 'who asked you to do that?' and he threw them out of the garden, into, of all places, Iraq. 'No good deed goes unpunished,' said Eve to Adam, and that ought to be the motto of the entire human race. The
~ Salman Rushdie
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The ancient wisdoms are modern nonsenses. Live in your own time, use what we know, and as you grow up, perhaps the human race will finally grow up with you and put aside childish things.
~ Salman Rushdie
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