Quotes by Mankind For there is in mankind an unfortunate propensity to make themselves, their views and their works, the measure of excellence in every thing whatsoever Edmund Burke mankind excellence views What is a miracle?--'Tis a reproach, 'Tis an implicit satire on mankind; And while it satisfies, it censures too. Edward Young satire mankind miracle The act of naming is the great and solemn consolation of mankind Elias Canetti solemn consolation mankind Mankind must remember that peace is not God's gift to his creatures; peace is our gift to each other. Elie Wiesel mankind remember peace War was forced upon mankind in his original civil and social condition. Elihu Root mankind social war You draw closer to truth by shutting yourself off from mankind. Elias Canetti draws mankind The history of mankind is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations on the part of man toward woman. Elizabeth Cady Stanton injury mankind men Mankind's greatest gift... is that we have free choice. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross free-choice mankind choices I believe in God--in spite of God! I believe in Mankind--in spite of Mankind! I believe in the Future--in spite of the Past! Elie Wiesel mankind believe past The great fault of mankind is that it will not think. Elizabeth Cady Stanton faults mankind thinking You must be sure that whatever health is brought to mankind it all comes from God. Emma Curtis Hopkins mankind god It were no slight attainment could we merely fulfil what the nature of man implies. Epictetus attainment mankind men ... but that's what mankind is like: they only prize what they no longer possess. Erich Maria Remarque prize mankind To know the origin of words is to know the cultural history of mankind. Ernest Klein kind-words mankind knows For mankind knows hardly a joy which will surpass that of approval of his work. Ernest Vincent Wright mankind approval joy I feel that one species, mankind, doesn't have the right to exterminate Ernst Mayr species mankind feels To a mankind that recognizes the equality of man everywhere, every war becomes a civil war. Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy mankind men war It's not a certain society that seems ridiculous to me, it's mankind. Eugene Ionesco ridiculous mankind certain Mankind led on by gods err all too easily. Euripides mankind Few consider how much we are indebted to government, because few can represent how wretched mankind would be without it. Francis Atterbury mankind government would-be «1234567891011»