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Common Humanity Quotes - Page 2

Perhaps we have more in common by virtue of our common humanity than we have differences by virtue of our religions.

Perhaps we have more in common by virtue of our common humanity than we have differences by virtue of our religions.

"A Musician's Diary". Essay by Mark Heard. "Bearing the Mystery: Twenty Years of IMAGE". Book by Gregory Wolfe, 2009.

The food crank is by definition a person willing to cut himself off from human society in the hopes of adding five years onto the life of his carcase; that is, a person out of touch with common humanity.

George Orwell (2001). “Orwell's England: the Road to Wigan Pier in the context of essays, reviews, letters and poems selected from the Complete works of George Orwell”, ePenguin

Always embrace the common humanity that lies at the heart of us all.

The Dalai Lama (2010). “Towards The True Kinship Of Faiths: How the World's Religions Can Come Together”, p.114, Hachette UK

We can build a society grounded on friendship and our common humanity - a society founded on tolerance. That is the only road open to us.

Nelson Mandela (2011). “Nelson Mandela By Himself: The Authorised Book of Quotations”, p.167, Pan Macmillan

We emphasize our differences by nationality, race and financially. [...] It's our common humanity that defines us.

"SENSE8: Naveen Andrews Talks Working with the Wachowskis and LOST" by Christina Radish, collider.com. June 6, 2015.

We all do better when we work together.

"Full text of Bill Clinton's speech (part two)", www.theguardian.com. October 3, 2002.

In the midst of economic recovery and global upheaval, disasters like this remind us of the common humanity that we share.

Remarks by the President on the Situation in Japan, obamawhitehouse.archives.gov. March 17, 2011.