The greatness of humanity is not in being human, but in being humane.
Mahatma GandhiMots clés greatness humanity humaneness
Muscles aching to work, minds aching to create - this is man.
John SteinbeckMots clés life inspirational humanity
This you may say of man - when theories change and crash, when schools, philosophies, when narrow dark alleys of thought, national, religious, economic, grow and disintegrate, man reaches, stumbles forward, painfully, mistakenly sometimes. Having stepped forward, he may slip back, but only half a step, never the full step back.
John SteinbeckMots clés life inspirational humanity
We discover that we are at the same time very insignificant and very important, because each of our actions is preparing the humanity of tomorrow; it is a tiny contribution to the construction of the huge and glorious final humanity
Jean VanierWe can never be gods, after all--but we can become something less than human with frightening ease.
N.K. JemisinMots clés humanity cruelty gods hubris
I honestly do not know if love vanquishes death as our traditional faiths teach but I do know that our vulnerabilities trump our ideologies and that love leavens the purity and logic of our beliefs propelling us to connect as the fiercely gracious human beings we are.
Irwin KulaMots clés humanity belief faith vulnerability ideology
We are each other's harvest; we are each other's business; we are each other's magnitude and bond.
Gwendolyn BrooksMots clés humanity understanding unity
There is no pre-established harmony between the furtherance of truth and the well-being of mankind.
Friedrich NietzscheWithout the errors which are active in every psychical pleasure and displeasrue a humanity would never have come into existence--whose fundamental feeling is and remains that man is the free being in a world of unfreedom, the external miracle worker whether he does good or ill, the astonishing exception, the superbeast and almost-god, the meaning of creation which cannot be thought away, the solution of the cosmic riddle, the mighty ruler over nature and the despiser of it, the creature which calls its history world history!--Vanitas vanitatum homo.
Friedrich NietzscheMan has been reared by his errors: first he never saw himself other than imperfectly, second he attributed to himself imaginary qualities, third he felt himself in a false order of rank with animal and nature, fourth he continually invented new tables of values and for a time took each of them to be eternal and unconditional...If one deducts the effect of these four errors, one has also deducted away humanity, humaneness, and 'human dignity'.
Friedrich NietzscheMots clés humanity human-error
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