Mankind without Earth is Humanity without a Home
S.G. RainboltStichwörter: humanity science-fiction earth colonization dear-sun-i-am-real
I think there is a song out there to describe just about any situation.
Criss JamiStichwörter: life inspirational truth art music poetry world humanity connection lyrics artist song-lyrics songs musician songwriting
I think that I am too warm to negatively judge individuals, yet I am cold enough to negatively judge humanity.
Criss JamiStichwörter: humanity people judgment negative discernment cold warm
If a man cannot understand the beauty of life, it is probably because life never understood the beauty in him.
Criss JamiStichwörter: pain compassion humanity solitude sadness loneliness understanding alone adversity beautiful hardship misunderstanding difficulties finding-oneself
I believe it is the duty of each of us to act as if the fate of the world depended on him. Admittedly, one man by himself cannot do the job. However, one man can make a difference. We must live for the future of the human race, and not for our own comfort or success.
Hyman G. RickoverStichwörter: humanity leadership
We laugh at sheep because sheep just follow the one in front. We humans have out-sheeped the sheep, because at least the sheep need a sheep dog to keep them in line. Humans keep each other in line. And they do it by ridiculing or condemning anyone who commits the crime, and that’s what it’s become, of being different.
David IckeStichwörter: equality humanity society conformity
I was drawn to horses as if they were magnets. It was in my blood. I must have inherited from my grandfather a genetic proclivity toward the equine species. Perhaps there's a quirk in the DNA that makes horse people different from everyone else, that instantly divides humanity into those who love horses and the others, who simply don't know.
Allan J. HamiltonStichwörter: knowledge humanity horses blood genetics differences dna
Humanity does not pass through phases as a train passes through stations: being alive, it has the privilege of always moving yet never leaving anything behind. Whatever we have been, in some sort we are still.
C.S. LewisStichwörter: humanity allegory-of-love
Moreover, knowledge and investigation help promote wonder they do not destroy it. Whatever our tastes, we can generally appreciate such things as music, art or wine better when we understand a bit about them. We read up on our favourite singers or artists because we feel we can appreciate their work better when we know how they think and what they bring to their work. The giddy delight and curiosity that comes from marvelling at the beauty of this universe is deepened, not cheapened, by the laws and facts science gives us to aid our understanding. In a similar way, the psychological tricks at work behind many seemingly paranormal events are truly more fascinating than the explanation of other-worldiness precisely because they are of this world, and say something about how rich and complex and mysterious we are as human beings to be convinced by such trickery, indeed to want to perpetuate it in the first place.
Derren BrownStichwörter: science inspirational knowledge humanity
People need other people to feel things for them," she said. "It gets lonely to feel things all by yourself.
Lauren OliverStichwörter: humanity
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