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It is one of mankind's dilemmas that the humane claims made for the individual are in proportion to the interests of mankind as a whole
View quotes by Konrad Lorenz
If mankind minus one were of one opinion, then mankind is no more justified in silencing the one than the one - if he had the power - would be justified in silencing mankind.
View quotes by John Stuart Mill
Our true nationality is mankind.
View quotes by H G Wells
What mankind wants is not talent; it is purpose
View quotes by Edward Bulwer-Lytton
Example is the school of mankind, and they will learn at no other.
View quotes by Edmund Burke
What is a hero without love for mankind.
View quotes by Doris Lessing
Words are, of course, the most powerful drug used by mankind
View quotes by Rudyard Kipling
It seems that every time mankind is given a lot of energy, we go out and wreck something with it.
View quotes by David Brower
The proper study of mankind is woman.
View quotes by Henry Adams
It is the true nature of mankind to learn from mistakes, not from example.
View quotes by Fred Hoyle
Property is surely a right of mankind as real as liberty.
View quotes by John Adams
Our country is the world - our countrymen are all mankind (The Liberator)
View quotes by William Lloyd Garrison
That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.
View quotes by Neil Armstrong
One might well say that mankind is divisible into two great classes: hosts and guests.
View quotes by Max Beerbohm
Thought is the wind, knowledge the sail, and mankind the vessel
View quotes by August Hare
Fanatics are picturesque, mankind would rather see gestures than listen to reasons.
View quotes by Friedrich Nietzsche
The proper study of mankind is books (Crome Yellow)
View quotes by Aldous Huxley
That is the consolation of a little mind; you have the fun of changing it without impeding the progress of mankind.
View quotes by Frank Moore Colby
Nine-tenths of the miseries and vices of mankind proceed from idleness
View quotes by Thomas Carlyle
History is indeed little more than the register of the crimes, follies, and misfortunes of mankind.
View quotes by Edward Gibbon