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humanity different would-be
Richard Paul Evans Humanity is always looking for the next great world, the next frontier. I wonder how different this world would be if we were content with where we were.
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Russell Brand Our social and economic systems are so devoid of humanity and love.
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Trip Hawkins [PlayStation 2] is a new canvas for humanity that takes us back to our nature.
humanity life-is humour
Sarah Kane Once you have perceived that life is very cruel, the only response is to live with as much humanity, humour and freedom as you can.
humanity wages individual
Robert Owen The lowest stage of humanity is experienced when the individual must labour for a small pittance of wages from others.
humanity would-be needs
Saint Basil If everyone would take only according to his needs and would leave the surplus to the needy, no one would be rich, no one poor, no one in misery.
humanity essentials culture
Rick Steves As a traveler, I've often found that the more a culture differs from my own, the more I am struck by its essential humanity.
humanity earth humans
Rick Yancey How do you rid the Earth of humans? Rid the humans of their humanity.
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Will Durant History repeats itself in the large because human nature changes with geological leisureliness.
human-nature enough showers
Henry George God showers upon us his gifts-more than enough for all; But like swine scrambling for food, we tread them in the mire, and rend each other.
human-nature instinct crops
Henry Cantwell Wallace To destroy a standing crop goes against the soundest instincts of human nature.
human-nature form dangerous
John Adams Power in any Form . . . when directed only by human Wisdom and Benevolence is dangerous.
human-nature humans overestimate
Ellen Glasgow It is human nature to overestimate the thing you've never had.
human-nature defeat humans
Mark Twain Human nature is the same everywhere; it deifies success, it has nothing but scorn for defeat.
human-nature social institutions
Edward Abbey Our big social institutions do not reflect human nature; they distort it.
human-nature humans human-beings
Edward Abbey You cannot reshape human nature without mutilating human beings.
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Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn ... human beings are better and lazier than their rules and instructions ...
scoundrels brutal could-have-been
Vladimir Nabokov I am not, and never was, and never could have been, a brutal scoundrel.
scoundrels refuge
Neal Boortz Religion is all-too-often a refuge for scoundrels.
scoundrels
Murray Kempton No great scoundrel is ever uninteresting.
scoundrels human-condition sociable
Arthur Schopenhauer Scoundrels are always sociable.