H Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with H. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Humanity will destroy itself, body and soul, before it will learn a simple lesson.”
“Humanity will ever seek but never attain perfection. Let us at least survive and go on trying.”
“Humanity will live as long as there are humans.”
“Humanity will never be religious unless all organized religions disappear and religion becomes an individual commitment towards existence.”
“Humanity will only get a chance to exist in this universe for a very long time, only when humanity becomes a single army fighting against the universe instead of fighting each other! A humanity fighting in itself wastes valuable energy in this chaotic universe where there is a race against time to survive!”
“Humanity will radically evolve when we shift from obsessively measuring what people know to empowering what they can imagine.”
“Humanity will search for meaning in everything except the obvious”
“Humanity without harmony is more dangerous to itself than the t-rex was to other creatures.”
Source: Fabric of Humanity
“Humanity without humanity is no humanity, it's only a mockery of humanity.”
Source: Time to Save Medicine
“Humanity without religion is equivalent to a slave without its chains. To end human fear is to end human faith. Beyond the dread of death humanity has no need for delusions of an afterlife. A single human mind void of religion can accomplish more than a thousand thoughtful of God.”
Source: Survive Ruinland: Chronicles of Lauren Vasquez
“Humanity without science is fragile, science without humanity is lethal.”
Source: The Gentalist: There's No Social Work, Only Family Work
“Humanity worst race ever...”
Source: Yup, Please Hate YourSelf
“Humanity would have plunged into a new dark age of absolutely frightening and appalling characteristics without Churchill.”
“Humanity would never tolerate it”
Source: Night ; Dawn ; Day
“Humanity's a nice place to visit, but you wouldn't want to live there.”
Source: Witches Abroad: (Discworld Novel 12)
“Humanity's become a product and when humanity is a product, you get Auschwitz and you get Chair.”
“Humanity's collective mission in the cosmos lies in the practice of compassion.”
“Humanity's greatest challenge may soon be just making it to the next harvest.”
“Humanity's greatest desire is to belong and connect.”
“Humanity's legacy of stories and storytelling is the most precious we have. All wisdom is in our stories and songs. A story is how we construct our experiences.”
“Humanity's mission is to find a peace that lies beyond the veil - a peace that is not of this world. The peace that is not of this world is not dependent on human circumstances.”
“Humanity's moral conscience progresses, slowly yet surely.”
“Humanity's true moral test, its fundamental test…consists of its attitude towards those who are at its mercy: animals.”
“Humanity's true purpose is not to become stronger physically, it's to become more intelligent-from armies, who increasingly fight with specialized units rather than regiments and tanks, to garage owners, who use a lot more than jacks to fix your engine. As intelligence prevails throughout humanity, maybe there'll be fewer wars and better cars.”
“Humanity, in the aggregate, is progressing, and philanthropy looks forward hopefully.”
“Humanity, in the desperate attempt to fit 8 billion or more people on the planet and give them a higher standard of living, is at risk of pushing the rest of life off the globe.”
“Humanity, its dignity and its balance, will depend at every moment and on every place on the globe,on who man is for woman and who woman is for man.”
“Humanity, let us say, is like people packed in a automobile which is traveling downhill without lights at a terrific speed and driven by a four-year-old child. The signposts along the way are all marked "progress."”
“Humanity, like armies in the field, advances at the speed of the slowest.”
“Humanity, morality, decency, might be forgotten, but codfish must still be had for the use of the faithful in Lent and on fast days.”
Source: Pioneers of France in the New World
“Humanity, perhaps, that quality of benevolence that humans have, without irony, named after themselves.”
Source: Daughter of Smoke and Bone: Daughter of Smoke and Bone Trilogy
“Humanity, take a good look at yourself. Inside, you’ve got heaven and earth, and all of creation. You’re a world—everything is hidden in you.”
“Humanity, you never had it from the beginning." That was my motto.”
Source: Women
“Humanity, you never had it to begin with.”
“Humanity-attached-to-the-task-of-changing-the-world, which is only a single and fragmentary aspect of humanity, will itself be changed in humanity-as-entirety.”
“Humanity? Humanity is not concerned with us. Today anything is allowed. Anything is possible.”
Source: Night
“Humanity’s greatest advances are not in its discoveries – but in how those discoveries are applied to reduce inequity.”
“Humanity’s greatest advances are not in its discoveries – but in how those discoveries are applied to reduce inequity. Whether through democracy, strong public education, quality health care, or broad economic opportunity – reducing inequity is the highest human achievement.”
“Humanization and coming to understand somebody as a human being is about as good a kind of forgiveness as you can get, I think.”
“Humanizing birth means understanding that the woman giving birth is a human being, not a machine and not just a container for making babies. Showing women-half of all people-that they are inferior and inadequate by taking away their power to give birth is a tragedy for all society.”
“Humanizing Democracy (A Sonnet)
Dictatorship is rule of the cunning,
Democracy is rule of the halfwits.
Both are quite degrading for society,
Cause neither of them is born of merits.
Progress requires practice of reason,
Immersed in a whole lot of love.
But when the people prefer indifference,
Society regresses down the savage curve.
Character is the foundation of civilization,
Yet that character is taken for granted.
All talk and no walk has made us shallow,
Separatism has made our soul tainted.
So it’s time we feed values into democracy,
While abolishing all populist fallacy.”
Source: Time to End Democracy: The Meritocratic Manifesto
“Humanizing good people is kind of boring and I don't really see the value in it... humanizing tricky characters is exhilarating, and making audience films out of indie subjects excites me.”
“Humanizing technology is about taking what's already natural about the human-tech experience and building technology seamlessly in tandem with it.”
“Humanizing war?! You may as well talk of humanizing Hell. Sir John Fisher”
Source: The Proud Tower: A Portrait of the World Before the War, 1890-1914
“Humankind are the scourge of Gods, for without objective morals, desires take favor over love, and the sole purpose becomes to hurt and gain. Those who would rather gain through desiring moral ambiguity, are the few who rule in their kingdom, and become under fire at a moment's notice, for their views withheld a different principle; and humankind burns heretics.”
“Humankind can tolerate only so much rejection.”
Source: Any human heart: a novel
“Humankind can't stand too much reality.”
“Humankind cannot bear very much reality.
That is why we invent stories, I said.
And what if we are the story we invent? said Shelley.”
Source: Frankissstein: A Love Story
“Humankind cannot bear very much reality.”
“Humankind cannot gain something without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. This is Alchemy's First Law of Equivalent Exchange. In those days, we really believed that to be the world's one, and only, truth.”