I have something to say to the religionist who feels atheists never say anything positive: You are an intelligent human being. Your life is valuable for its own sake. You are not second-class in the universe, deriving meaning and purpose from some other mind. You are not inherently evil—you are inherently human, possessing the positive rational potential to help make this a world of morality, peace and joy. Trust yourself.
Dan BarkerOne of the most spiritual things you can do is embrace your humanity. Connect with those around you today. Say, "I love you", "I'm sorry", "I appreciate you", "I'm proud of you"...whatever you're feeling. Send random texts, write a cute note, embrace your truth and share it...cause a smile today for someone else...and give plenty of hugs.
Steve MaraboliMots clés motivational life inspirational success kindness compassion humanity spirituality action seize-the-day living-now
Every single time you help somebody stand up you are helping humanity rise.
Steve MaraboliMots clés life success kindness compassion humanity helping
Self-talk reflects your innermost feelings.
Asa Don BrownMots clés kindness love self-esteem humanity peace joy psychology self-worth spirituality self-talk psychological spiritual-life counselor counsel counsellor spiritual-indwelling
Emotions are what make us human. Make us real. The word 'emotion' stands for energy in motion. Be truthful about your emotions, and use your mind and emotions in your favor, not against yourself.
Robert T. KiyosakiThe acquisition of knowledge always involves the revelation of ignorance - almost is the revelation of ignorance. Our knowledge of the world instructs us first of all that the world is greater than our knowledge of it. To those who rejoice in the abundance and intricacy in Creation, this is a source of joy, as it is to those who rejoice in freedom...
To those would-be solvers of "the human problem," who hope for knowledge equal to (capable of controlling) the world, it is a source of unremitting defeat and bewilderment. The evidence is overwhelming that knowledge does not solve "the human problem." Indeed, the evidence overwhelmingly suggests - with Genesis - that knowledge is the problem. Or perhaps we should say instead that all our problems tend to gather under two questions about knowledge: Having the ability and desire to know, how and what should we learn? And, having learned, how and for what should we use what we know? (pg. 183, People, Land, and Community)
Mots clés knowledge humanity ignorance creation learn
There were spaceships again in that century, an dthe ships were manned by fuzzy impossibilities that walked on two legs and sprouted tufts of hair in unlikely anatomical regions. They were a garrulous kind. They belonged to a race quite capable of admiring its own image in a mirror, and equally capable of cutting its own throat before the altar of some tribal god, such as the deity of Daily Shaving. It was a species that considered itself to be, basically, a race of divinely inspired toolmakers; any intelligent entity from Arcturus would instantly have perceived them to be, basically, a race of impassioned after-dinner speechmakers.
Walter M. Miller Jr.Mots clés humanity
Lucius didn’t believe in werewolves. He said that people were too horrible for any other monsters to exist, which he thought was a shame.
Rasmenia MassoudMots clés humanity people monsters
I don't want to be a genius-I have enough problems just trying to be a man.
Albert CamusMots clés man humanity humour genius problems
In a meat-eating world, wearing leather for shoes and even clothes, the discussion of fur is childish.
Karl LagerfeldMots clés life truth animals world humanity people meat fashion design clothing clothes create childish shoes chanel designer karl-lagerfeld cretivity eathing fur wear wearing
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