"Every human life has infinite value and to destroy even one is a crime against all humanity."
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"The fundamental Law of The Universe states that all human beings are fundamentally the same and therefore have an equal right to live in equality."
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"Equality has a hard time in humanity. Race, sexuality, or creed has always divided societies."
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"โ€‹Equality is not sameness. We all are born different โ€“ we look different and we have different circumstances. But, we all are born out of the same universe โ€“ the matter that makes our bodies comes from this magnificent universe. I have been a science student but I never heard of black matter used for black bodies, white matter for white bodies, and brown matter for brown bodies and so on."
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"Equality is humanity."
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"Our measure of hope is in direct proportion to our ability to conquer hopelessness."
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"Good. Drink your tea," he ordered. "It will make you feel better."Nothing will make me feel better, she thought, but she drank it down. It was hot and sweet. Mr. Humphreys must have put his entire month's sugar ration into it. She drained the cup, feeling ashamed of herself. She wasn't the only one who'd had a bad night."
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"We cannot despair of humanity, since we ourselves are human beings."
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"There is this certain rawness of soul that puts the polished ones on edge. Some of us just step out and the sunlight illuminates our bones, nerves, veins, cells! And that's just it, we're just like that! Then the others are tinted, polished, honed and well-contemplated; when they see you walk in and they can see all of your bones, even the tiniest ones, illuminated and outlined by the sunlight, it makes them feel shaded-in, it makes them feel hidden, it makes them turn their faces away. The way you bleed yourself all over the lines just makes it too uncomfortable for them, I guess."
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"Wherever one encounters members of the human race, they always show the traits of a being that is condemned to surrealistic effort. Whoever goes in search of humans will find acrobats."
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"You do not require a license to love someone; you donโ€™t need to pass any complicated tests. Love does not have age limitations, rules, or restrictions. Love is our birthrightโ€”it is the one thing that all humans know how to do, the one thing we all deserve. You canโ€™t force it or fake it. You can know someone for an entire lifetime, and not feel a drop of love for them. And you can know someone for a single day, and give your heart to them completely."
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"A demon obsessed with being human is a demon no longer"
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"Were it not for frustration and humiliation I suppose the human race would get ideas above its station."
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"Those who teach the most about humanity, arenโ€™t always human."
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"People scare me more than anything, for I know too well the savagery of which humankind is capable."
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"Humans without humanity, A world of dread and fear for eternity."
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"Some believe what separates men from animals is our ability to reason. Others say itโ€™s language or romantic love, or opposable thumbs. Living here in this lost world, Iโ€™ve come to believe it is more than our biology. What truly makes us human is our unending search, our abiding desire for immortality."
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"My life is flashing lights and pointing fingers and uninvited visitors. Inches away, humans flatten their little hands against the wall of glass that separates us. The glass says you are this and we are that and that is how it will always be."
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"Faced with an ecological crisis whose roots lie in this disengagement, in the separation of human agency and social responsibility from the sphere of our direct involvement with the non-human environment, it surely behoves us to reverse this order of priority. I began with the point that while both humans and animals have histories of their mutual relations, only humans narrate such histories. But to construct a narrative, one must already dwell in the world and, in the dwelling, enter into relationships with its constituents, both human and non-human. I am suggesting that we rewrite the history of human-animal relations, taking this condition of active engagement, of being-in-the-world, as our starting point. We might speak of it as a history of human concern with animals, insofar as this notion conveys a caring, attentive regard, a 'being with'. And I am suggesting that those of us who are 'with' animals in their day-to-day lives, most notably hunters and herdsmen, can offer us some of the best possible indications of how we might proceed."
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"In moments of peace such as I experienced that day with Edal there exists some unritual reunion with the rest of creation without which the lives of many are trivial. 'Extinct' applies as much to an essential mental attitude as to the vanished creatures of the earth such as the Dodo. We can no longer await some scientific revelation to avoid the destruction of our species in this context; the evidence is all there, the writing on the wall. The way back cannot be the same for all of us, but for those like myself it means a descent of the rungs until we stand again amid the other creatures of the earth and share to some small extent their vision of it, even though this may be labelled Wordsworthian romanticism."
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