And what, O Queen, are those things that are dear to a man? Are they not bubbles? Is not ambition but an endless ladder by which no height is ever climbed till the last unreachable rung is mounted? For height leads on to height, and there is not resting-place among them, and rung doth grow upon rung, and there is no limit to the number.

H. Rider Haggard

Mots clés life learning humanity ambition mankind greed materialism want ladder things-that-matter endeavors



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Don't reach for the halo too soon. You have plenty of time to enjoy yourself, even a little maliciously sometimes, before you settle down to being a saint.

Ellis Peters

Mots clés humanity human-nature saintliness schadenfreude



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Thinking is the most overrated human activity.

Wendell Berry

Mots clés humor humanity thought



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If abuses are destroyed, man must destroy them. If slaves are freed, man must free them. If new truths are discovered, man must discover them. If the naked are clothed; if the hungry are fed; if justice is done; if labor is rewarded; if superstition is driven from the mind; if the defenseless are protected and if the right finally triumphs, all must be the work of man. The grand victories of the future must be won by man, and by man alone.

Robert G. Ingersoll

Mots clés inspirational future humanity victory humanism superstition protection defense



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Fantasy is escapism, but wait... Why is this wrong? What are you escaping from, and where are you escaping to? Is the story opening windows or slamming doors? The British author G.K. Chesterton summarized the role of fantasy very well. He said its purpose was to take the everyday, commonplace world and lift it up and turn it around and show it to us from a different perspective, so that once again we see it for the first time and realize how marvelous it is. Fantasy - the ability to envisage the world in many different ways - is one of the skills that make us human.

Terry Pratchett

Mots clés humanity fantasy magic



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Poetry, like jazz, is one of those dazzling diamonds of creative industry that help human beings make sense out of the comedies and tragedies that contextualize our lives.

Aberjhani

Mots clés life music humanity creativity jazz poem-in-your-pocket-day national-poetry-month world-poetry-day famous-poets poetry-quotes cultural-arts international-jazz-day jazz-appreciation-month



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One man can not wage a war alone. Therefore if humanity stops agreeing to go to war; there will be only peace.

Robert F. Hartley

Mots clés humanity peace war



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I laughed when I read about being born with two hearts, one of which is devoted only to destroying humanity.

Rachel Klein

Mots clés humanity diary supernatural



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I have always unswervingly held, that God, in our civilizing world, manifests Himself not in the miracles of biblical age, but in progress. It is progress that leads humanity up the ladder towards the God-head. No Jacob's ladder this, no, but rather Civilization's Ladder, if you will.

David Mitchell

Mots clés humanity god civilization



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Humanity, let us say, is like people packed in an automobile which is traveling downhill without lights at terrific speed and driven by a four-year-old child. The signposts along the way are all marked 'Progress.

Lord Dunsany

Mots clés progress humanity humour



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