"Sympathy of victims and humanity of us question the stronghold of integrity towards justice."
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"Something is significantly wrong with the creature that sacrifices its children's lives in order to settle its differences."
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"Take from a man his freedom or his goods and you may have taken his innocence, almost his humanity, as well."
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"Without peace, justice and freedom, the true value and dignity of mankind disappears."
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"Water and ice made of the same thing. He thought most people were made of the same thing, too... If he had sort all the humanity by its material essence, he thought he would probably end up with a single gigantic pile. But here was the interesting thing. Ice was distinct from - and in his view, better than - what it was made of. He wanted to be better than what he was made of. In Mumbai's dirty water, he wanted to be ice. He wanted to have ideals. For self-interested reasons, one of the ideals he most wanted to have was a belief in the possibility of justice."
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"We do not measure the value of a person by their outward appearance, rank, or creed, rather by the sum of the agรกpe in their heart. Your value in the cosmos is greater than precious metals or jewels, humans have to potential to take us all into a period of great enlightenment, or to our ruin. The choice is yours."
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"The increase in value of the world of things is directly proportional to the decrease in value of the human world."
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"One of the first unanswerable questions I asked was when I was eight years old. Some cousins of mine always said a prayer before eating: God is kind, God is good, And we thank him For our food. At that time we always heard the children in Europe were starving, therefore we should not waste any food. Two questions arose in my mind. First, what I knew about poetry was that it had to rhyme, and 'food' and 'good' didn't rhyme, so I always said 'Fud' with a silent sneer, and made it rhyme. Second: I once asked my aunt if god is good and we thank him for our Fud, why are the kids in Europe starving? I asked her if the kids in Europe were all bad. I remember her saying, 'Be thankful that you have food,' but, of course, she couldn't deal with the rest of it. I never accepted religion so I had nothing to reject as such. The history of 'Christiansanity' (my own coinage of which I am proud!) is so brutal of mind, emotions, freedom, progress, science, and all that I hold precious, that by any standards of justice its leaders in almost any given period would be incarcerated for life, or worse!"
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"A jealous lover of human liberty, and deeming it the absolute condition of all that we admire and respect in humanity, I reverse the phrase of Voltaire, and say that, if God really existed, it would be necessary to abolish him."
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"Religion divides us, while it is our human characteristics that bind us to each other."
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"No the first day, man crea tee God"
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"Just when the gods had ceased to be, and the Christ had not yet come, there was a unique moment in history, between Cicero and Marcus Aurelius, when man stood alone."
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"Every situation is of man's making and can only contain what man contains."
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"My relationship with him was defined by these complex emotions, this mixture of gratitude and resentment."
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"Yet, it's our emotions and imperfections that makes us human."
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"That's the trouble with good writers. Only the bad ones make you want to do the human thing and look away."
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"I promise nothing complete; because any human thing supposed to be complete, must not for that very reason infallibly be faulty."
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"Through creativity, we are seamlessly connected and sustained as we pullback the veil, revealing beneath our differences and distinctive characteristics,human expression and the human experience are universal. It is the greatnessof this experience that connects us together by infinite invisible threads strewnacross the globe. This is my responsibility, passion and desire as an artistโ€”mysoul purpose."
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"Planetologist call it the conundrum of unforeseen ecological consequence. I call it the whack-a-mole rule of human meddling. She clasped both hands like a child hammering. WHACK! We change something here. Oops, that makes another problem pop up there where we didn't expect it. WHACK! So, we whack that mole. Oops! We're so smart that we're a menace."
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"The restoration of manโ€™s inner eyes can hardly be expected in this day and age โ€” unless, first of all, one were willing and determined simply to exclude from oneโ€™s realm of life all those inane and contrived but titillating illusions incessantly generated by the entertainment industry."
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