“Never for a moment do we lay aside our mistrust of the ideals established by society, and of the convictions which are kept by it in circulation. We always know that society is full of folly and will deceive us in the matter of humanity. ... humanity meaning consideration for the existence and the happiness of individual human beings.” KnowsHumansMatterMomentsHumanityIndividualHuman BeingsExistenceIdealsLaysConvictionFollyConsiderationDeceivingMistrustCirculation Author:Albert Schweitzer
“Recognition of the modes of existence of technical objects must be the result of philosophic consideration; what philosophy has to achieve in this respect is analogous to what the abolition of slavery achieved in affirming the worth of the individual human being.” HumansPhilosophyIndividualHuman BeingsResultsExistenceAchieveObjectsSlaveryRecognitionConsiderationAbolitionAffirmingPhilosophicAbolition Of Slavery Author:Gilbert Simondon
“in love, gallantry is necessary. Even when the first wild desire is gone, especially then, there is an inherent need for good manners and consideration, for the putting forth of effort. Two courteous and civilized human beings out of the loneliness of their souls owe that to each other.” NeedsFirstsHumansTwoSoulDesireHuman BeingsEffortGoneLonelinessMannersConsiderationGood ManCivilizedInherentGood MannersCourteousGallantry Author:Ilka Chase
“The city is a cultural invention enforcing on the citizen knowledge of his own nature. And this we do not like. That we are aggressive beings, easily given to violence; that we get along together because we must more than because we want to, and that the brotherhood of man is about as far from reality today as it was two thousand years ago; that reason's realm is small; that we never have been and never shall be created equal; that if the human being is perfectible, he has so far exhibited few symptoms - all are considerations of man from which space tends to protect us.” IfsMenWantYearsHumansHas BeensTwoReasonRealityTodayTogetherGivenHuman BeingsSpaceCitiesViolenceCitizensThousandProtectEqualYears AgoInventionRealmsConsiderationAggressiveBrotherhoodThousand YearsSymptomsBrotherhood Of Man Author:Robert Ardrey
“What I would like you always to do is what I try humbly to do myself, that is, never to say or to do anything which would wound the feelings or the self-respect of any human being, and to give special consideration to all who are in any way repressed.” WayGivingTryingHumansSelfFeelingsHuman BeingsSpecialLike YouWoundsSelf RespectConsiderationRepressed Author:Abby Aldrich Rockefeller
“Respect is more than giving consideration of one's feelings. It is showing common courtesy for another human being.” GivingHumansFeelingsHuman BeingsCommonConsiderationCourtesyCommon Courtesy Author:Tom Baker
“The deepest insult which can be shown to a human being is to associate it solely with material functions, with no cognizance and no consideration of its intellectual and spiritual power.” HumansSpiritualHuman BeingsMaterialsIntellectualFunctionInsultConsiderationAssociatesSpiritual Power Author:Mary C. Ames
“Basically, if the mind stays in the present, it's impossible to worry. Upon careful consideration, it becomes clear that human beings are capable of worrying only about an event that has already transpired or one that may take place in the future (although the occurrence might have just happened or may be about to happen in the next instant). The present moment contains no time or space for worry.” IfsMindHumansMayMomentsMightHappensNextHuman BeingsSpaceWorryClearMeditationImpossibleHappenedEventsCapableYogaCarefulInstantConsiderationPresent Moment Author:H. E Davey