Quotes by Mankind He's trying not to laugh. I tell him I would have doomed mankind for him, and he's trying not to laugh. Karen Marie Moning mankind trying laughing Professionalism is nothing but a crude insistance on the mechanization of mankind. Kedar Joshi professionalism crude mankind The one who comes to question himself cares for mankind. Kenneth Patchen mankind care Christianity is usually called a religion. As a religion it has had a wider geographic spread and is more deeply rooted among more peoples than any other religion in the history of mankind. Kenneth Scott Latourette spread mankind christianity The image of the frontier is probably one of the oldest images of mankind, and it is not surprising that we should find it hard to get rid of. Kenneth E. Boulding mankind land should Mankind, which has always been a part of nature, has reached a point where it is too much for nature to accommodate. Kobo Abe accommodate mankind too-much They say: 'If a man knew himself, he would know all mankind.' I say: 'If a man loved mankind, he would know something of himself. Khalil Gibran mankind spiritual men Marriage is not an institution to be tampered with by mankind, and certainly not to be tampered with by those who are doing so simply for their own purposes. Lance B. Wickman institutions mankind purpose It's Microsoft versus mankind, with Microsoft having only a slight lead. Larry Ellison microsoft mankind inspirational Nothing is so fortunate for mankind as its diversity of opinion. Letitia Elizabeth Landon diversity mankind opinion Mankind has many things that it never knew before. What I can tell you is that human moral values are no longer good. Li Hongzhi mankind moral humans In real life, wolves will do anything to avoid contact with mankind. Liam Neeson mankind real-life real The subject of history is the life of peoples and mankind. Leo Tolstoy mankind subjects Dignity is a matter which concerns only mankind. Livy dignity mankind matter The passion for power over others can never cease to threaten mankind, and is always sure of finding new and unforseen allies in continuing its martyrology. Lord Acton allies mankind passion In the history of mankind, fanaticism has caused more harm than vice. Louis Kronenberger mankind harm vices To govern mankind, one must not overrate them. Lord Chesterfield mankind Words are most malignant, the most treacherous possession of mankind. They are saturated with the sorrows of all time. Louis Sullivan mankind possession sorrow There is nothing that exists so great or marvelous that over time mankind does not admire it less and less. Lucretius admire mankind doe Only the naive inflationist's could believe that government could enrich mankind through fiat money. Ludwig von Mises mankind government believe «7891011121314151617»