“Every daring attempt to make a great change in existing conditions, every lofty vision of new possibilities for the human race, has been labeled Utopian.” HumansHas BeensChangeRaceVisionConditionsPossibilityHuman RaceDaringUtopiaLoftyUtopianGreat ChangeNew Possibilities Book:Red Emma Speaks: An Emma Goldman Reader Source: Red Emma Speaks: An Emma Goldman Reader
“By the disposition of a stupendous wisdom, moulding together the great mysterious incorporation of the human race, the whole, at one time, is never old, or middle-aged, or young; but, in a condition of unchangeable constancy, moves on through the varied tenor of perpetual decay, fall, renovation, and progression.” HumansWholeTogetherMovingYoungFallRaceProgressMiddleConditionsMysteriousHuman RaceOne TimePerpetualDecayDispositionProgressionMiddle AgedConstancyUnchangeableTenorsRenovationIncorporation Book:The Portable Edmund Burke Source: The Portable Edmund Burke
“I like Silver Surfer because he's the most philosophical, always philosophizing about the human race and the human condition and why people are the way they are, why they don't appreciate this wonderful planet they live on... he has a nice moral tone.” PeopleWayHumansRaceMoralNiceWonderfulConditionsPlanetsAppreciatePhilosophicalHuman RaceToneSilverHuman ConditionSurferMost Philosophical Author:Stan Lee
“We have imagined ourselves a special creation, set apart from other humans. In the last twentieth century, we see that our povertyis as absolute as that of the poorest nations. We have attempted to deny the human condition in our quest for power after power. It would be well for us to rejoin the human race, to accept our essential poverty as a gift, and to share our material wealth with those in need.” NeedsHumansWellsWould BeLastsNationsWealthRaceAcceptingPovertyShareSpecialConditionsCenturyCreationMaterialsEssentialsAbsolutesDenyHuman RaceHuman ConditionQuestsTwentieth CenturyPoorestThose In NeedMaterial Wealth Author:Robert Neelly Bellah
“The destiny of the human race is to widen the gap separating it from the lower races of animals. Any code of morality which retains its permanence and authority after the conditions of existence which gave rise to it have changed, works against this upward progress of man.” MenHumansAnimalRaceExistenceDestinyProgressConditionsChangedMoralityAuthorityCodeHuman RaceGapsPermanenceSeparating Author:Friedrich Nietzsche
“Often in evolutionary processes a species must adapt to new conditions in order to survive. Today the atomic bomb has altered profoundly the nature of the world as we know it, and the human race consequently finds itself in a new habitat to which it must adapt its thinking.” ThinkingKnowsWorldHumansTodayOrderProcessRaceConditionsSpeciesHuman RaceBombsAlteredAtomic BombHabitat Book:Einstein on Peace Source: Einstein on Peace