Quotes by Mankind Neither in the life of the individual nor in that of mankind is it desirable to know the future. Jacob Burckhardt future individual mankind Thy plain and open nature sees mankind James Anthony Froude mankind appearance I think there is a blossom about me of something more distinguished than the generality of mankind. James Boswell distinguished mankind thinking I thought I was God's gift to mankind and the greatest Irishman since George Best. James Nesbitt irishmen mankind When mankind pushes, natures sometimes pushes back James Rollins mankind sometimes The generation that has the greatest access to knowledge in the history of mankind is the one that cares the least about it. James St. James mankind generations care I work very much on the principle that anything created by mankind has mischief and error hardwired into its inception. Jasper Fforde mankind errors principles The wants of mankind are supplied and satisfied out of the gross values produced and created, and not out of the net values only. Jean-Baptiste Say gross mankind want Gluttony is mankind's exclusive prerogative. Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin prerogative gluttony mankind Poetry is the mysticism of mankind. Henry David Thoreau mysticism mankind poetry Attack each day with an enthusiasm unknown to mankind. Jim Harbaugh mankind each-day enthusiasm Does a human being know the responsibility he has to himself and to all of mankind Jiddu Krishnamurti mankind responsibility doe How could you fear a dearth? Have not mankind tho' slain by millions, millions left behind? Joel Barlow left-behind mankind behinds Much had he read, Much more had he seen; he studied from the life, And in th' original perus'd mankind. John Armstrong peru mankind life Property is surely a right of mankind as real as liberty. John Adams mankind liberty real The wealth of mankind is the wisdom they leave. John Boyle O'Reilly wealth mankind wisdom Property monopolized or in the possession of a few is a curse to mankind. John Adams curse mankind possession Mankind? That is an abstraction. There have always been and always will be only individuals. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe abstraction individual mankind Bethink you of the blessedness. Every wife is like the Mother of God and has the hope of bearing a saviour of mankind. John Buchan mankind wife mother Mankind is ever the same, and nothing lost out of nature, though everything is altered. John Dryden altered mankind lost «56789101112131415»