Quotes about Humanity
Until we stop harming all other living beings, we are still savages.
— Thomas Jefferson
Human dignity is the same for all human beings: when I trample on the dignity of another, I am trampling on my own.
— Pope Francis
When people begin to ignore human dignity, it will not be long before they begin to ignore human rights.
— GK Chesterton
Only in Christ can men and women find answers to the ultimate questions that trouble them. Only in Christ can they fully understand their dignity as persons created and loved by God.
— Pope John Paul II
Treat people with dignity and respect.
— Michelle Obama
We can never grasp the extent of our depravity until we recognize the excellencies of our created dignity
— Matt Chandler
Things have a price and can be for sale. But people have a dignity that is priceless and worth far more than things.
— Pope Francis
We want to end this misery of the Palestinian people in order for us really to live with dignity as human beings in an independent state side by side with the Israeli state.
— Benjamin Netanyahu
Of mankind in general, the parts are greater than the whole.
— Aristotle
Anyone would be lying if they said they didn't get lonely at times.
— George Clooney
Let us concede at the outset that, in a free society, freedom will frequently be used badly. Freedom, by definition, includes freedom to do good or evil, to act nobly or basely. Thus we should not be surprised that there is a considerable amount of vice, licentiousness, and vulgarity in a free society. Given the warped timber of humanity, freedom is simply an expression of human flaws and weaknesses. But if freedom brings out the worst in people, it also brings out the best.
— Dinesh D'Souza
We live in a world where bad stories are told, stories that teach us life doesn't mean anything and that humanity has no great purpose. It's a good calling, then, to speak a better story. How brightly a better story shines. How easily the world looks to it in wonder. How grateful we are to hear these stories, and how happy it makes us to repeat them.
— Donald Miller