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Mankind Quotes - Page 4

The tie of language is perhaps the strongest and the most durable that can unite mankind.

Alexis de Tocqueville (2003). “Democracy in America”, p.22, Regnery Publishing

It is lamentable, that to be a good patriot one must become the enemy of the rest of mankind.

Voltaire (2016). “Voltaire – The Philosophical Works: Treatise On Tolerance, Philosophical Dictionary, Candide, Letters on England, Plato’s Dream, Dialogues, The Study of Nature, Ancient Faith and Fable, Zadig…: From the French writer, historian and philosopher, famous for his wit, his attacks on the established Catholic Church, and his advocacy of freedom of religion and freedom of expression”, p.643, e-artnow

Liberalism is the transformation of mankind into cattle.

Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (2007). “Twilight of the Idols with the Antichrist and Ecce Homo”, p.71, Wordsworth Editions

The proper study of Mankind is Everything.

Margaret Atwood (2014). “The MaddAddam Trilogy Bundle: The Year of the Flood; Oryx & Crake; MaddAddam”, p.212, Anchor

How is it possible to expect that mankind will take advice when they will not so much as take warning.

Jonathan Swift (1861). “The Works of Jonathan Swift ...: With Cop'ous Notes and Additions”, p.608

I have no commiseration for princes. My sympathies are reserved for the great mass of mankind ….

Calvin Colton, Henry Clay (1857). “The Life, Correspondence, and Speeches of Henry Clay: In Six Volumes”, p.210

It is the nature of mortals to kick a fallen man.

"Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations" by Jehiel Keeler Hoyt, (Agamemnon, 884; adapted), 1922.