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  • Henry Louis Mencken The capacity of human beings to bore one another seems to be vastly greater than that of any other animal.
    Henry Louis Mencken
    American journalist and critic (1880 - 1956)
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  • Thomas Jefferson The care of human life and happiness and not their destruction is the only legitimate object of good government.
    Letter to Republicans, 31-03-1809
    Thomas Jefferson
    American statesman (1743 - 1826)
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  • Anna Julia Cooper The cause of freedom is not the cause of a race or a sect, a party or a class-it is the cause of human kind, the very birthright of humanity.
    Anna Julia Cooper
    American author, activist and sociologist (1858 - 1964)
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  • Carlos Ruiz Zafon The Cemetery of Forgotten Books is a metaphor, not just for books but for ideas, for language, for knowledge, for beauty, for all the things that make us human, for collecting memory.
    Carlos Ruiz Zafon
    Spanish novelist (1964 - 2020)
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  • John Paul II The cemetery of the victims of human cruelty in our century is extended to include yet another vast cemetery, that of the unborn.
    John Paul II
    Polish priest and later 264th Pope (1920 - 2005)
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  • Henry Louis Mencken The chief contribution of Protestantism to human thought is its massive proof that God is a bore.
    Henry Louis Mencken
    American journalist and critic (1880 - 1956)
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  • B. H. Liddell Hart The chief incalculable in war is the human will.
    B. H. Liddell Hart
    British soldier and military historian (1895 - 1970)
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  • Don Marquis The chief obstacle to the progress of the human race is the human race.
    Don Marquis
    American writer (1878 - 1937)
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  • Marquis de Custine The circumstances of human society are too complicated to be submitted to the rigor of mathematical calculation.
    Marquis de Custine
    French aristocrat and writer
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  • Desmond Morris The city is not a concrete jungle. It is a human zoo.
    Desmond Morris
    British zoologist, ethologist and surrealist painter (1928 - )
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  • Samuel Butler The clergyman is expected to be a kind of human Sunday.
    Samuel Butler
    English poet (1835 - 1902)
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  • Charles Caleb Colton The consequences of things are not always proportionate to the apparent magnitude of those events that have produced them. Thus the American Revolution, from which little was expected, produced much; but the French Revolution, from which much was expected, produced little.
    Charles Caleb Colton
    English writer (1777 - 1832)
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  • Edward Gibbon The courage of a soldier is found to be the cheapest and most common quality of human nature.
    Edward Gibbon
    British historian (1737 - 1794)
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  • Max Lerner The crime of book purging is that it involves a rejection of the word. For the word is never absolute truth, but only man's frail and human effort to approach the truth. To reject the word is to reject the human search.
    Max Lerner
    American Author, Columnist (1902 - 1992)
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  • Ben Whishaw The criminal justice system, like any system designed by human beings, clearly has its flaws.
    Ben Whishaw
    English actor (1980 - )
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  • Henry Ward Beecher The cynic is one who never sees a good quality in a man, and never fails to see a bad one. He is the human owl, vigilant in darkness and blind to light, mousing for vermin, and never seeing noble game.
    Henry Ward Beecher
    American Congregationalist clergyman, social reformer, and speaker (1813 - 1887)
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  • John Maynard Keynes The day is not far off when the economic problem will take the back seat where it belongs, and the arena of the heart and the head will be occupied or reoccupied, by our real problems - the problems of life and of human relations, of creation and behavior and religion.
    John Maynard Keynes
    British economist (1883 - 1946)
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  • Ashley Montagu The deepest personal defeat suffered by human beings is constituted by the difference between what one was capable of becoming and what one has in fact become.
    Ashley Montagu
    British-American anthropologist (1905 - 1999)
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  • William James The deepest principle in human nature is the craving to be appreciated.
    William James
    American philosopher (1842 - 1910)
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  • William James The deepest principle of human nature is the craving to be appreciated.
    William James
    American philosopher (1842 - 1910)
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