“Thus I live in the world rather as a Spectator of mankind, than as one of the species, by which means I have made myself a speculative statesman, soldier, merchant, and artisan, without ever meddling with any practical part of life.” WorldMeanMadeMankindSpeciesSoldierPracticalsSpectatorsStatesmenParts Of LifeMerchantsMeddlingArtisans Author:Joseph Addison
“Considering mankind's indifference to freedom, their easy gullibility and their facile response to conditioning, one might very plausibly argue that collectivism is the political mode best suited to their disposition and their capacities. Under its regime, the citizen, like the soldier, is relieved of the burden of initiative and is divested of all responsibility, save for doing as he is told.” MightPoliticalEasyResponsibilityMankindCitizensCapacityResponseSoldierBurdenArguingIndifferenceRegimesInitiativeConsideringDispositionConditioningCollectivismRelievedGullibility Author:Albert J. Nock
“The weaving of mankind into one community does not imply the creation of a homogeneous community, but rather the reverse; the welcome and adequate utilization of distinctive quality in an atmosphere of understanding.... Communities all to one pattern, like boxes of toy soldiers, are things of the past, rather than of the future.” DoePastUnderstandingCommunityQualityMankindCreationSoldierPatternsBoxesWelcomeAtmosphereToysReverseAdequateDistinctiveWeavingHomogeneousUtilizationToy Soldiers Book:The Outline of History: The Roman Empire to the Great War Source: The Outline of History: The Roman Empire to the Great War
“There was only the broad square with the scattered dim moons of the street lamps and with the monumental stone arch which receded into the mist as though it would prop up the melancholy sky and protect beneath itself the faint lonely flame on the tomb of the Unknown Soldier, which looked like the last grave of mankind in the midst of night and loneliness.” LastsNightSkyStreetsMankindLonelinessMoonProtectStonesLonelySoldierGravesFlamesMidstMelancholyBroadsSquaresLampsMistTombsPropsArches Author:Erich Maria Remarque
“To me, a writer is one of the most important soldiers in the fight for survival of the human race. He must stay at his post in the thick of fire to serve the cause of mankind.” HumansImportantFightingCausesRaceFireMankindSurvivalSoldierPostsHuman RaceThick Author:Leon Uris
“They hate kings, they hate priests, they hate soldiers, they hate sailors. They distrust men of science, they denounce the middle classes, they despair of working men, but they adore humanity. Only they always speak of humanity as if it were a curious foreign nation. They are dividing themselves more and more from men to exalt the strange race of mankind. They are ceasing to be human in the effort to be humane.” IfsMenHumansHateHumanitySpeakNationsEffortRaceClassMiddleMankindStrangeKingsDespairSoldierCuriousMiddle ClassPriestsAdoreDistrustHumaneSailorDividingWorking Man Author:Gilbert K. Chesterton
“Here, in Alethkar, men often spoke of the legends -- of mankind's hard-won victory over the Voidbringers. But when weapons created to fight nightmares were turned against common soldiers, the lives of men became cheap things indeed.” MenHardFightingCommonMankindVictoryWeaponsSoldierNightmareSpokesLegendsCheap Things Book:Warbreaker Source: Warbreaker