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Quotes About Universal

Love's language everywhere is known.
~ ARDELIA COTTON BARTON
Love speaks a language most sublime, Its idioms known in every clime.
~ ARDELIA COTTON BARTON
To speak about this universal force that will lead us beyond on the last horizon of our known self toward a wiser, more loving, more luminous states of being, we do not need to invent a new language. But we do need to listen to the old, the ancient one, not with our jaded minds, but with our awakened souls.
~ Arianna Huffington
I call that law universal, which is conformable merely to dictates of nature; for there does exist naturally an universal sense of right and wrong, which, in a certain degree, all intuitively divine, even should no intercourse with each other, nor any compact have existed.
~ Aristotle
Now each man can give a good judgment upon matters with which he is acquainted, and is in such cases a good judge. In each particular case, therefore, he judges best who has been taught the matter in question, and on all matters he whose education has been universal.
~ Aristotle
Were part of the human race to be arrayed in that splendor of beauty which beams from the statues of gods, universal consent would acknowledge the rest of mankind naturally formed to be their slaves.
~ Aristotle
Freud, however, asserts that ethics and morals come from human need and experience. The idea of a universal moral law as proposed by philosophers is "in conflict with reason." He writes that "ethics are not based on a moral world order but on the inescapable exigencies of human cohabitation." In other words, our moral code comes from what humans find to be useful and expedient.
~ Armand M. Nicholi Jr.
With more and more governments, however crude and experimental, dedicated to industrial democracy and universal brotherhood, the era of peace and joy in living will come on earth.
~ Art Young
I embrace the idea that we need to make sure that everyone has coverage - that everybody in North Carolina should have access to quality, affordable care.
~ Cal Cunningham
I don't think I ever write songs involving politics, because they get dated way too quick. Any view you have can usually be made into something more general, and that can stand throughout time.
~ Isaac Brock
I don't feel that things need make their appeal exclusively to one demographic. I don't feel that there is truly great art that only appeals to people in a certain age range.
~ Chris Thile
I can work across all genres of music be it classical, hip-hop, western, traditional or folk.
~ Gopi Sundar
It is universal to give gifts as an expression of love. My academic background is anthropology, the study of cultures. We have never discovered a culture where gift-giving is not an expression of love.
~ Gary Chapman
We want to develop a technology that's globally applicable, that's not customized for a specific city or a specific country. The only way to do that is to be able to test every day in a diversity of environments.
~ Karl Iagnemma
There's nothing glorious in dying. Anyone can do it.
~ John Lydon
The word longing comes from the same root as the word long in the sense of length in either time or space and also the word belong, so that in its full richness to long suggests to yearn for a long time for something that is a long way off and something that we feel we belong to and that belongs to us. The longing for home is so universal a form of longing that there is even a special word for it, which is of course homesickness
~ Frederick Buechner
A smile or a tear has not nationality; joy and sorrow speak alike to all nations, and they, above all the confusion of tongues, proclaim the brotherhood of man
~ Frederick Douglass
A moral system valid for all is basically immoral.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
The former morality, namely Kant's, demanded of the individual actions which one desired of all men: that was a very naive thing;
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
This is what Aristotle meant when he said that the object of science is the necessary and the universal; man and not this man.
~ Fulton J. Sheen
There were only a few stories worth telling, which is why they needed to be told over and over again, until everyone recognized them as his own experience.
~ Gail Godwin
Great art, the more specific you are, the more universal it becomes, and that's the thing that I loved about 'The Wire.'
~ Wendell Pierce
This is a universal, unique movie, it has potential to cross barriers. But we never thought about that on set, when we were doing the film. We knew that in making a silent movie, we were doing something a little bit under the wire, a bit interdit. It's a pastiche, but for the French taste, you would have thought.
~ Jean Dujardin
Script wise, the story of 'Eega' is universal. It's a simple story which everyone can understand.
~ Nani