Humankind Quotes

Discover the best quotes about Humankind. This collection showcases wisdom and insights on Humankind from various authors and personalities.

The happiness of the superficial: when a man who has lost his donkey finds it again.
We all know the true nature of the human soul, because we have all looked into the eyes of children, and saw ourselves looking back.
Civilization was like a mad dash that lasted fie thousand years. Progress begot more progress; countless miracles gave birth to more miracles; humankind seemed to possess the power of gods; but in the end, the real power was wielded by time.
The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated. I hold that the more helpless a creature the more entitled it is to protection by man from the cruelty of humankind.
I have only to contemplate myself; man comes from nothing, passes through time, and disappears forever in the bosom of God. He is seen but for a moment wandering on the verge of two abysses, and then is lost.If man were wholly ignorant of himself he would have no poetry in him, for one cannot describe what one does not conceive. If he saw himself clearly, his imagination would remain idle and would have nothing to add to the picture. But the nature of man is sufficiently revealed for him to know something of himself and sufficiently veiled to leave much impenetrable darkness, a darkness in which he ever gropes, forever in vain, trying to understand himself.
The divine arts; Humankind, Nature, Stars, Sun, Moon, Sea....!
Christmas is the spirit of love, peace and goodwill to all Humankind.