Famous Quotes
439 Quotations with Mankind.
- 241. Jakob Burckhardt: Neither in the life of the individual nor in that of mankind is it desirable to ...
- 242. Jakob Burckhardt: Neither in the life of the individual nor in that of mankind is it desirable to ...
- 243. Leigh Hunt: Night's deepest gloom is but a calm; that soothes the weary mind: The labored da ...
- 244. Samuel Johnson: No government power can be abused long. Mankind will not bear it. There is a rem ...
- 245. Samuel Johnson: No government power can be abused long. Mankind will not bear it. There is a rem ...
- 246. Phillips Brooks: No man has come to true greatness who has not felt that his life belongs to his ...
- 247. Phillips Brooks: No man has come to true greatness who has not felt that his life belongs to his ...
- 248. Phillips Brooks: No one who has come to true greatness has not felt in some degree that his life ...
- 249. Author Unknown: Non violence is the answer to the crucial political and moral questions of our t ...
- 250. Mahatma Gandhi: Nonviolence is the greatest force at the disposal of mankind. It is mightier tha ...
- 251. Francis Bacon: Nuptial love makes mankind; friendly love perfects it; but wanton love corrupts ...
- 252. Francis Bacon: Nuptial love makes mankind; friendly love perfects it; but wanton love corrupts ...
- 253. Shelby Foote: Of all the passions of mankind, the love of novelty most rules the mind. In sear ...
- 254. Niccolo Machiavelli: Of mankind we may say in general they are fickle, hypocritical, and greedy of ga ...
- 255. Max Beerbohm: One might well say that mankind is divisible into two great classes: hosts and g ...
- 256. Arthur C. Frantzreb: One of the greatest limitations in our world of philanthropy is the lack of unde ...
- 257. Woodrow T. Wilson: Only free peoples can hold their purpose and their honor steady to a common end ...
- 258. H.G. Wells: Our true nationality is mankind.
- 259. Thomas Jefferson: Peace and friendship with all mankind is our wisest policy, and I wish we may be ...
- 260. Gilbert K. Chesterton: People in high life are hardened to the wants and distresses of mankind as surge ...