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Humankind Quotes

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Peace is the inner nature of humankind. If you find it within yourself, you will then find it everywhere.
Ramana Maharshi

Harmony is the inborn essence of humanity. If you locate it within yourself, then it will be found in all places.
Authors on Humankind Quotes: John Adams Bertrand Russell Todd Barry Andrew Simms Hippocrates Leo Tolstoy Sholem Asch Mike Pence William Boyd Ken Wilber Stephenie Meyer T. S. Eliot Gerald Hausman Sylvia Earle Ted Nugent Plutarch Harriet Beecher Stowe Ramana Maharshi Joyce Carol Oates Nichiren
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Love alone is the only reasonable activity or pursuit of humankind....Fo r Love not only annihilates our fear of meaninglessness but empowers us to seek the happiness of others. And this indeed is our greatest happiness.
Leo Tolstoy

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As Aurobindo and Teilhard de Chardin knew, the future of humankind is God-consciousness.
Ken Wilber

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Nam-myoho-renge-kyo is the greatest joy for all humankind.
Nichiren

5.
I do not like sports, unless you consider treating all humankind with love and respect a sport.
Todd Barry

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Where there is love of medicine, there is love of humankind.
Hippocrates

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We cannot insure success, but we can deserve it.
John Adams

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Without a love of humankind there is no love of God.
Sholem Asch

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...humankind's limited scope of mercy was reserved for their own.
Stephenie Meyer

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Were it only to learn benevolence to humankind, we should be merciful to other creatures.
Plutarch

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Economics becomes redundant if it can rationalise an exchange that sells the future of humankind.
Andrew Simms

12.
Humankind can tolerate only so much rejection.
William Boyd

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Humankind cannot stand reality.
T. S. Eliot

14.
I believe that the ideals that America has stood for throughout our history represent the highest ideals of humankind.
Mike Pence

15.
Mythology can be defined as the sacred history of humankind.
Gerald Hausman

16.
Health to the ocean means health for us.
Sylvia Earle

17.
The Nugent family is a solid asset. What works for us would work for all humankind.
Ted Nugent

18.
What science cannot discover, mankind cannot know.
Bertrand Russell

19.
Humankind above all is lazy.
Harriet Beecher Stowe

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Mankind has become so much one family that we cannot insure our own prosperity except by insuring that of everyone else.
Bertrand Russell

21.
Virtue is not always amiable.
John Adams

22.
Why is humanism not the preeminent belief of humankind?
Joyce Carol Oates