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humanity essentials culture
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. Rick Steves
humanity belief behavior
The difficulty with humanity's previous attempts at reinventing itself is that we've always started with behaviors rather than with beliefs. Neale Donald Walsch
humanity lessons want
One of the biggest lessons I've learned during my time on 'Oprah' is that everyone wants to be heard. We all want to have our humanity acknowledged - to have others see us for who we truly are. We all want to know that we are valued, we are heard, we are understood. Nate Berkus
humanity world bears
There is no society or conversation to be kept up in the world without good-nature, or something which must bear its appearance and supply its place. For this reason mankind have been forced to invent a kind of artificial humanity, which is what we express by the word Good-Breeding. Joseph Addison
humanity pity incitement
Dependence is a perpetual call upon humanity, and a greater incitement to tenderness and pity than any other motive whatever. Joseph Addison
humanity world want
There are those who deny me the right to speak of God, because I am not a believer. And I say that I have every right in the world. I want to talk about God because it is a problem that affects all humanity. Jose Saramago
humanity ill humans
The things that make us human often make us ill. Jonathan Rosen
humanity culture venus
The Venus Project presents a bold, new direction for humanity that entails nothing less than the total redesign of our culture. Jacque Fresco
humanity literature becoming
If I seem to boast more than is becoming, my excuse is that I brag for humanity rather than for myself. Henry David Thoreau
bows someday fats
and someday, fat innkeepers will bow to me. Margaret Weis
bows plus affected
Mawah meenon ne le plus poohlala," I say with an affected bow. Libba Bray
bows bees sometimes
According to the Asiatics, Cupid's bow is strung with bees which are apt to sting, sometimes fatally, those who meddle with it. Maria Edgeworth
bows grammar
Everything bows to success, even grammar. Victor Hugo
bows forgotten fangs
Forgotten history. You, however, are my present. (Varyk) Oh, goody. Do I have to wear a bow? (Fang) Sherrilyn Kenyon
bows doe apollo
Nor does Apollo keep his bow continually drawn. [Lat., Neque semper arcum Tendit Apollo.] Horace
insolence learn
He has to learn that petulance is no sarcasm, and that insolence is not invective Benjamin Disraeli