Quotes about Humanity
Where there's compassion, no heirarchy can exist. Where men are allowed to create themselves as equals, evil cannot thrive or survive.
- Dean Frazer
All men matter. You matter. I matter. It's the hardest thing in theology to believe.
- GK Chesterton
My mother, Abra, had taught me that all people are made from the same dust. When our days here are gone, all men and women enter the same garden.
- Alice Hoffman
I hold that while a man exists, it is his duty to improve not only his own condition, but to assist in ameliorating mankind.
- Abraham Lincoln
I think the authors of that notable instrument [the Declaration of Independence] intended to include all men.
- Abraham Lincoln
If the negro is a man, why then my ancient faith teaches me that 'all men are created equal,' and that there can be no moral right in connection with one man's making a slave of another.
- Abraham Lincoln
I continue to believe that this world has no ultimate meaning. But I know that something in it has a meaning and that is man, because he is the only creature to insist on having one
- Albert Camus
There can be no profit in the making or selling of things to be destroyed in war. Men may think that they have such profit, but in the end the profit will turn out to be a loss.
- Alexander Hamilton
All the windy ways of men Are but dust that rises up, And is lightly laid again.
- Alfred Lord Tennyson
The conviction that the world and man is something that had better not have been, is of a kind to fill us with indulgence towards one another.
- Arthur Schopenhauer
In a very real sense, the suffering of this world was created by man himself.
- Billy Graham
He (man) is both dust of earth and breath of God.
- Billy Graham