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Mankind Quotes - Page 11

If I am all mankind, are they themselves without me?

Czeslaw Milosz, “Study Of Loneliness”

Science is the future of mankind.

"Quantum Physics: From Basic Concepts to Applications". Honeywell-Nobel Laureate Lecture Series at the Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad, September 15, 2008.

Mankind is unamendable.

Alexander Pope (1776). “The Works of Alexander Pope Esq”, p.198

Happiness is not the natural state of mankind, and is never achieved from the outside in.

"Witches Abroad" by Terry Pratchett, Harper Torch, (p. 293), August 2002.

Man cannot breathe with borrowed lungs.

Mahatma Gandhi (1967). “Collected Works”

If our language is watered down, then mankind becomes less human, and less free.

Madeleine L'Engle (2016). “A Circle of Quiet”, p.13, Open Road Media

Nothing is so fortunate for mankind as its diversity of opinion.

Letitia Elizabeth Landon (1831). “Romance and Reality”, p.313

They are universal places, like churches, hallowed meeting places of all mankind.

Iris Murdoch (1988). “The book and the brotherhood”, Viking, 1988

Customs represent the experience of mankind.

Henry Ward Beecher, William Drysdale (1887). “Proverbs from Plymouth Pulpit”

Language is mankind’s greatest invention – except, of course, that it was never invented.

Guy Deutscher (2006). “The Unfolding of Language: An Evolutionary Tour of Mankind's Greatest Invention”, p.1, Macmillan

There is no pre-established harmony between the furtherance of truth and the well-being of mankind.

Friedrich Nietzsche, R. J. Hollingdale (1996). “Nietzsche: Human, All Too Human: A Book for Free Spirits”, p.182, Cambridge University Press