[T]he price you've paid is not the price of becoming human. It's not even the price of having the things you just mentioned. It's the price of enacting a story that casts mankind as the enemy of the world.
All the miseries of mankind come from one thing, not knowing how to remain alone.
Do not take too artificial a view of mankind but judge them from a natural standpoint, deeming them neither over good nor over bad.
The only way for mankind to survive is for religion to die.
Mankind divides itself into two classes,--benefactors and malefactors. The second class is vast; the first a handful.
Be ashamed to die until you have done something good for mankind.
There is only one way to degrade mankind permanently and that is to destroy language.
I think provincialism is an endemic characteristic with mankind, I think everybody everywhere is provincial, but it is particularly striking with Texans, and we tend to be very Texcentric.
In man - in the history of mankind, this has happened many times, and occupation leaders hang on to the land that they're occupying. People fight to liberate their land. But in the end, the people's will is what achieves victory.
He who would really benefit mankind must reach them through their work.
I abhor war and view it as the greatest scourge of mankind.
Time after time mankind is driven against the rocks of the horrid reality of a fallen creation. And time after time mankind must learn the hard lessons of history-the lessons that for some dangerous and awful reason we can't seem to keep in our collective memory.
When young, one is confident to be able to build palaces for mankind, but when the time comes one has one's hands full just to be able to remove their trash.
the field of knolege is the common property of all mankind
Hegemony is as old as mankind.
I will not and cannot believe that evil is the normal condition of mankind.
Property monopolized or in the possession of a few is a curse to mankind.
Those whom we call ancient were really new in all things, and properly constituted the infancy of mankind.
Out of the depths of sorrow and sacrifice will be born again the glory of mankind.
Knowledge humanizes mankind, and reason inclines to mildness; but prejudices eradicate every tender disposition.