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tribes vote patriot
Our supple tribes repress their patriot throats, And ask no questions but the price of votes. Samuel Johnson
tribes members go-back-in-time
If you go back in time you'll find tribes that were essentially only concerned with their own tribal members. If you were a member of another tribe, you could be killed with impunity. Peter Singer
tribes principles language
Language is the leading principle which unites or separates the tribes of mankind. Edward Gibbon
tribes murder sooner-or-later
Here is something we can all count on. Sooner or later our tribe always comes to ask us to agree to murder. Charles Simic
tribes injustice sin
Sin is cruelty and injustice, all else is peccadillo. Oh, a sense of sin comes from violating the customs of your tribe. But breaking custom is not sin even when it feels so; sin is wronging another person. Robert A. Heinlein
tribes god-love stranger
So I live among barbarous tribes, a stranger and exile for the love of God. Saint Patrick
tribes mankind robbers
Either what we hold to be right and good and true IS right and good and true, for all mankind, or we're just another robber tribe. Sean Connery
tribes
I belong to the tribe of Levi. Shmuel Yosef Agnon
tribes united-states stipulations
The United States have fulfilled in good faith all their treaty stipulations with the Indian tribes, and have in every other instance insisted upon a like performance of their obligations. Martin Van Buren
mankind customs
Customs represent the experience of mankind. Henry Ward Beecher
mankind unconscious unwritten
The unconscious is the unwritten history of mankind from time unrecorded. Carl Jung
mankind opposition
Mankind are dastardly when they meet with opposition. Benjamin Franklin
mankind interest consulting
Statesman are suspected of plotting against mankind, rather than consulting their interests, and are esteemed more crafty than learned. Baruch Spinoza
mankind
Science is the only religion of mankind. Arthur C. Clarke
mankind concern
Futurity is the great concern of mankind. Edmund Burke
mankind insatiable avarice
The avarice of mankind is insatiable. Aristotle
mankind misfortunes
The misfortunes of mankind are of varied plumage. Aeschylus
mankind nationalism
Nationalism is the measels of mankind. Albert Einstein