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“The onus on humanity is so great that we turn to love and kindness in order to survive. Love, therefore, is not fulfillment, but a lifetime support for the higher purposes that drive and mark our l...”
“Learn to give for free because this is the best way to serve humanity.”
“The problem is good has a limit, bad none!”
“This may be the curse of the human race, not that we are so different from one another, but that we are so alike.”
“The search for meaning was the cornerstone of human disquiet.”
“The essence of the Revolution is to abolish the attainment of unqualified power of man over man either by vote-getting, money-pressure or crude terror. The Revolution repudiates profit or terror al...”
“Only the ignorant think they alone are responsible for an outcome”
“Of course there are mothers,squeezing their breastsdry, pawning their bodies,shedding teeth for their children,or thats our fond belief.But remember - Hanseland Gretel were dumped in the forestbeca...”
“Think deeply on this; you cannot be separated from others once you breathe, the earth has the same atmosphere for thousands of years and at some time we share a breath with all humanity.”
“Man wasn't made to share the universe with gods.”
“See them so it seems that humanity is dead.”
“The victory is not only the pathway of celebration but also to take the greater degree of responsibility for those who were victimised.”
“Man is now a new animal, a new and different animal; he can jump a hundred miles, see through brick walls, bombard atoms, analyse the stars, set about his business with the strength of a million ho...”
“The purpose of life is to become acquainted with the deepest recesses of a persons own mind by reflecting upon what a person reads, witnesses, and personally experiences. Wisdom is a form of power....”
“We shouldn't be seeking the respect of an unjust system that will not respect us on the basis of our humanity alone.”
“The most rewarding times are those spent in changing lives for the sake of humanity.”
“I was weeping for all of history's incredible atrocities against fellowmen, which seems to be mankind's greatest flaw...”
“I shall not be alive a half decade hence, said Seldon, and yet it is of overpowering concern to me. Call it idealism. Call it an identification of myself with that mystical generalization to which ...”
“We obey people we don't trust, to buy things we don't need, to impress people we don't like, using money we don't have, for gratifications that don't last, killing animals we don't hate, for pleasu...”
“When Man realizes his littleness, his greatness can appear. But not before.”