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Mankind Quotes

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Mankind invented the atomic bomb, but no mouse would ever construct a mousetrap.
Albert Einstein

Humans crafted the atomic bomb, yet no rodent would ever devise a trap for its kind.
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2.
Attack each day with an enthusiasm unknown to mankind.
Jim Harbaugh

Assail every day with a fervour unparalleled.
3.
I am a man and all that affects mankind concerns me
Bhagat Singh

I am a human being and all matters pertaining to humanity are my concern.
4.
The whole of mankind is one and only one, one race, one class and one society.
Maria Montessori

The entire human race is one unified collective, a single species, social grouping, and civilization.
5.
The child is both a hope and a promise for mankind.
Maria Montessori

The child is a beacon of optimism and assurance for mankind.
6.
I am at peace with God and all mankind.
Harriet Tubman

I am contented with the divine and all humanity.
7.
Consciousness is Gods' gift to mankind.
Albert Hofmann

8.
Mankind is poised midway between the gods and the beasts.
Plotinus

9.
Mankind is at its best when it is most free.
Dante Alighieri

10.
The world is indeed comic, but the joke is on mankind.
H. P. Lovecraft

11.
Mankind's greatest achievements have come about by talking and its greatest failures by not talking. It doesn’t have to be like this.
Stephen Hawking

12.
Mankind must remember that peace is not God's gift to his creatures; peace is our gift to each other.
Elie Wiesel

13.
Mankind will discover objects in space sent to us by the watchers.
Nostradamus

14.
By a Carpenter mankind was made, and only by that Carpenter can mankind be remade.
Desiderius Erasmus

15.
The greatest illusion is that mankind has limitations.
Robert Monroe

16.
Marihuana is the most violent drug in the history of mankind.
Harry J. Anslinger

17.
We leave as we came, and, God willing, as we shall return, with peace and hope for all mankind.
Gene Cernan

18.
... but that's what mankind is like: they only prize what they no longer possess.
Erich Maria Remarque

19.
The sense of justice is continuous with the love of mankind.
John Rawls

20.
All mankind rules its women, and we rule all mankind, but our women rule us.
Cato the Elder

21.
If animals could speak, mankind would weep.
Anthony Douglas

22.
Pussy really is the ultimate motivator of all mankind. No, don't clap, this is a flaw in the system!
Doug Stanhope

23.
The one who comes to question himself cares for mankind.
Kenneth Patchen

24.
Human beings invent just as many ways to sabotage their lives as to improve them.
Mark Goulston

25.
Don't ever sell mankind short by saying there's anything he can't do, ever, or anything that he isn't going to do.
Fredric Brown

26.
At the very beginning of my creative life I loved humanity. I wanted to do something good for mankind. Soon I understood that it isn't possible to save mankind.
Wislawa Szymborska

27.
Atheism is so senseless and odious to mankind that it never had many professors.
Isaac Newton

28.
Iraq will triumph and with Iraq will our Arab nation and mankind also triumph.
Saddam Hussein

29.
Since the beginning of time mankind has used music and dance to commune with the Spirit of Nature and the Spirit of the Universe…
Goa Gil

30.
The end of science is not to prove a theory, but to improve mankind.
Manly Hall

31.
Hemp will be the future of all mankind, or there won't be a future.
Jack Herer

32.
Mankind? That is an abstraction. There have always been and always will be only individuals.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

33.
These are the advantages of travel, that one meets so many men whom one would otherwise never meet, and that one feeds as it were upon the complexity of mankind
Hilaire Belloc

34.
Mankind adores its betrayers, and murders its saviors.
Taylor Caldwell

35.
I am often surprised by the cleverness, and now and again by the stupidity, of my dog; and I have similar experiences with mankind.
Arthur Schopenhauer

36.
To consider mankind other than brethren...plainly supposes a darkness of understanding.
John Woolman

37.
Cloning will enable mankind to reach eternal life.
Claude Vorilhon

38.
There is only one way to degrade mankind permanently and that is to destroy language.
Northrop Frye

39.
Anything you dream is fiction, and anything you accomplish is science, the whole history of mankind is nothing but science fiction.
Ray Bradbury

40.
Property monopolized or in the possession of a few is a curse to mankind.
John Adams

41.
The law established by the Creator, which has existed from the beginning, extends over the whole globe, is everywhere and at all times binding upon mankind.
Rufus King

42.
All mankind is divided, as it was at all times and is still, into slaves and freemen.
Friedrich Nietzsche

43.
The influence of mankind on climate is trivially true and numerically insignificant.
Richard Lindzen

44.
I do have my concerns for mankind as a species. Way I see it, humans are in transition. Accelerating at f**king light speed into some new insanity, and no one really knows how it's going to turn out.
Murdoc Niccals

45.
Take mankind as they are, and what are they governed by? Their passions.
Alexander Hamilton

46.
We never, ever in the history of mankind have had access to so much information so quickly and so easily.
Vinton Cerf

47.
Jerry Garcia and the Grateful Dead did as much for mankind as any president.
Grace Slick

48.
Only in books has mankind known perfect truth, love and beauty.
George Bernard Shaw

49.
Only the tiniest fracton of mankind want freedom. All the rest want someone to tell them theyare free.
Irving Layton

50.
Statesman are suspected of plotting against mankind, rather than consulting their interests, and are esteemed more crafty than learned.
Baruch Spinoza