How To Use Humanity In A Sentence

  • It is recognised as a crime against humanity under international law.
  • It is by these special touches that the author infuses the books with the spirit of humanity, without which a fantasy becomes an empty fancy.
  • You must not lose faith in humanity. Humanity is like an ocean; if a few drops of the ocean are dirty, the ocean does not become dirty. Mahatma Gandhi 
  • Yes, it means a re-think of the way we give, but it promises to truly lift up lives in these hard times and bring us back to the true definition of the word 'philanthropy,' which literally means "the love of humanity. Melanie Lundquist: Time to Change the Way We Give
  • The dregs of humanity strewn around me. Times, Sunday Times
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  • Yet while pilotless drones are dehumanised and impersonalised, mobile phone ring tones and screensavers are instances of the humanity and personality of the people behind technology.
  • We are now so dependent on the financial system, without parallel systems of support, that the result could be catastrophic for humanity.
  • That represents something of the heart of God as expressed in Genesis 3, because now we see the divorce papers being finalized as God disannuls the relationship He had with humanity and as the man and woman sort out memories of a lost opportunity. FROM THE CROSS TO PENTECOST
  • I don't often use words like ‘wickedness’ to describe acts of inhumanity.
  • It is now evident that entering a new decade humanity is undergoing a global reassessment of ideological and political values. The Golden Thread - Asian experiences of post-Raj Britain
  • Even Lord of the Flies - which I love as a metaphor for many, many things, like the savagery of humanity - treats the children more as symbolic figures.
  • But, as he was dying, from his right shoulder sprang the androgynal Kaiomorts, who was the stock root of humanity. The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life
  • So it will prove in the future, for nothing can frustrate the evolutionary movement nor prevent humanity as a whole from attaining and achieving its purpose.
  • We are grateful for the tolerance and humanity of the court panel as the trial unfolded.
  • It was a bestial reminder of man's inhumanity to man.
  • Hence the words man, mankind, humanity have come to be treated as interchangeable synonyms.
  • In the four men, this precision borders on caricature, although Abby comes across with strong humanity.
  • I was mesmerized with his humanity, his tiny features and newborn mewl and with the fact that he was mine. Oh, Boy.
  • The quest for humanity's genetic genealogy began in the early 1980s, when researchers were just starting to decipher the genetic code.
  • The term humanoid describes a general conformation to the traits of humanity, but implies an expansion of criteria to possibly include other species than homo sapiens sapiens. AMERICAN DIGEST
  • Not only are they pushing the boundaries of irreverence, which is hilarious, but it is grounded in this humanity, this pain, this pathos, that goes beyond what we think of as comedy. USATODAY.com News
  • Scientists and thinkers have struggled with the controversy and its implications for humanity for decades.
  • Where the Sumerian tale presents the deluge as the work of an intemperate overlord whose attitude to humanity is far from benevolent, whose might may not be right, and offers an ethical opposition to him in figure of a merciful intercessor, the Biblical tale ultimately sanctions the genocidal destruction of most of humanity by ascribing it to a God whose wisdom, justice and mercy are presented as unquestionable. Creative Control - Part 4
  • You want to look at any philosophy that millions of people subscribe to, and some bad things are going to happen - but to my knowledge "godlessness" has really only been around for about 100 years, and in that amount of time its probably led to more murder, misery and mans 'inhumanity to man than all the other "isms" ever created. Sound Politics: Obsession Shown At Cedar Park
  • Latin homo is a masculine noun that can mean a human being, a male person, or humanity in general.
  • The understanding that these diseases are genetic in origin, and different, has for the first time given humanity powerful tools with which to beat them. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cranmer does not intend to delve into the divisive arguments which confronted the Early Church on the nature of Christ's divinity and his humanity, but to focus on the controversy which has been caused by a statue of Jesus with an erect penis, which is on display at the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art in Gateshead. Cranmer
  • This atrocity exposes the wilful self-delusion of western liberals who want to believe that humanity is essentially good
  • This refers to a miser, perhaps the most despised of all types in a world where generosity is the yardstick by which humanity is measured.
  • For people who aren't sick of Battle Without Honor or Humanity the full CD of guitar heroics from the Japanese master. AvaxHome RSS:
  • Beneath, where even in August noonday, the sun cannot find its way by a chink, and babies lie stark naked in the cavernous shade, Allen Street presents a sort of submarine and greenish gloom, as if its humanity were actually moving through a sea of aqueous shadows, faces rather bleached and shrunk from sunlessness as water can bleach and shrink. Humoresque A Laugh on Life with a Tear Behind It
  • There are certain basic requirements of humanity which are not negotiable when it comes to running prisons. The Prisons We Deserve
  • The main characters are all glorified psychopaths, with little to choose between hero or villain in terms of basic humanity.
  • We infatuate humanity with overwrought images of success and riches. Dying America Needs A Miracle
  • Concerntug the v* - trade* the force of my argument goes no farther than this; — that its Juppftfliou, by the ISrihfli government only, other nations continuing the trade as ufua\ % who would of cotirfe felSC on what we funender, would anfwer the purpofes of humanity, cither to the negroes tn Africa, or to thofe already in the Weft Indies; and I have quoted* in fupport of this opinion, the authoiitiesof men (naval commander! and others) who arc intimately acquainted with the trade, though no ways intended in its continuance; and I have not yet met with any evidence or argument* to Kivtttdate their testimony. The Monthly Review
  • Denials of rights and freedoms that inhere in man's worth before God are not simply a crime against humanity; they are a sin against God. National Council of Churches
  • There is little or no hint of the compassion and humanity which lay beneath the cool exterior.
  • Why the average individual's world perspective has to be so polarized is intriguing and has actually taught me a lot about humanity. New Photos of Mickey Rourke in Darren Aronofsky's The Wrestler « FirstShowing.net
  • Neil Tennant, for all his limitations, is one of the most human singers I know, and not in some Whitney / Britney sense that equates humanity with loud declamation of ersatz emotion.
  • He has a good sense of humor about his situation, but it makes it nonetheless a travesty of justice and humanity.
  • Failing to recognize the dark side of humanity dooms us to repeat those failings.
  • Xi'an , The Civilization City, The Eternal City, Humanity in harmony with nature, The World style.
  • A poetaster's aesthetic feathers had been ruffled, but his humanity, anemic and amoral, had remained unstirred, somnolent, and moribund.
  • But it is his characters, men and women who are forced to find their humanity amid extreme suffering and duress, who make this book memorable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Those who equate hunting foxes with abusing children reduce humanity to the moral equivalent of mice.
  • A sexually driven humanity retained the instinct of pugnacity as part of what it meant to be huaman.
  • Credit is an outcome of humanity civilization, and is the social relation in essence.
  • I like to hear doubt and humanity and find confidence off-putting in songs. The Sun
  • He was a psychologist rather than a philosopher, and his interest and zest in life, in the relationships of simple people, the intermingling of personal emotions and happy comradeships, kept him from ever forming cynical or merely spectatorial views of humanity. Ionica
  • Wilberforce was quite prepared to allow science unfettered freedom to research, and to accepts its findings, just because he did not think that science was the sole truth; if facts emerged which proved that men were descended from some primordial fungus, he could agree, but go on to enter a further ` but ', and adduce further considerations that marked humanity off from the rest of creation. May 7th, 2009
  • However, I have become sceptical of governments' humanity, so let me instead repeat what we already know about disease prevention and health promotion.
  • The true sky-scraper is beautiful — and this is the reluctant admission of a man who dislikes humanity-festering cities. The House Beautiful
  • Humanity has come so far, yet we're still just a bunch of blundering boobs who've learned nothing from past mistakes.
  • American neo-conservatives and their Republican outriders have worked tirelessly for 50 years to promote this hocus pocus, which offends not only the first principles of humanity, but of what we know about capitalism. Growth is about so much more than just the top rate of tax | Will Hutton
  • Today's enemy, however, is not a philosophy that condemned millions, but an implacable, unappeasable, pitiless fanaticism that exists on the very fringes of humanity.
  • I mean that sub-species of humanity known as bureaucrats. Times, Sunday Times
  • I came across a heart-warming story of love and humanity in this crazy muddle of politics and religion.
  • In any event, for whatever reason, humanity first began to encounter the virus during the 1960s and 1970s.
  • Biological humanity would no longer be the smartest life form on the block.
  • This is the kind of unspeakable inhumanity we are all up against.
  • Those charges were expected to include war crimes, genocide and crimes against humanity.
  • Not out of hatred but out of love for humanity, King condemned an American military campaign that sent its soldiers "to slaughter men, women and children" and construct "concentration camps we call fortified hamlets. Scott Kurashige: Obama's Crisis and MLK's Hard Truths
  • The medical course stresses each patient's humanity.
  • There are pygmies all around the world and the only thing they have in common in less than average height (which is why anthropologists don't use the term pygmy any more, it implies they're a distinct subset of humanity when in fact they're a completely artificial grouping crudely defined by a single characteristic). Original Signal - Transmitting Digg
  • It just underlines the humanity of the person! Growing Through Loss and Grief
  • Doing it all with a gentleness and humanity that does not deserve criticism.
  • Supposing, just for a second, that we take these metaphors literally; what we would basically be saying is that God -- that Supreme Being, omnipotent, omnipresent, omniscient -- is the real evil, while Lucifer and Christ were both good guys, both trying but failing to wake humanity up to its daimonic -- which is to say divine -- potential. THE HALLS OF PENTHEUS -- PART ONE
  • The total effect of Aristofie's thought is to ennoble humanity and to increase personal responsibility.
  • Most of us realize that humanity made a grave mistake by considering ancient civilizations to be primitive.
  • But the softness in Grudge's eyes signified nothing more than plain humanity. FAIRYLAND
  • It is easier to love humanity than to love your neighbor. Eric Hoffer 
  • What profundity lightly carried, and what humour and humanity! The Times Literary Supplement
  • The most normal and the most perfect human being is the one who most thoroughly addresses himself to the activity of his best powers,gives himself most thoroughly to the world around him,flings himself out into the midst of humanity,and is so preoccu pied by his own beneficent reaction on the world that he is practically unconscious of a sep arate existence... 
  • The racism of the conquest narratives is replaced with a Christian universalism, where social divisions are set aside in favour of a common humanity in Christ.
  • Visiting the megaliths, especially the circles, grounds us in the long and mysterious history of humanity.
  • Among the violence, there are also moments of empathy and humanity, which shine out like a beacon.
  • We join him as he learns for the first time how humanity has beaten the galactic speed limit of C (i.e. it hasn't); why cute little deerlike aliens are never to be trusted (they like meat ...); and how to kill inch-tall, spacefaring people (go Godzilla on their asses). Archive 2008-08-01
  • Such an act is a disgrace to humanity.
  • It also says that the practice of slavery constitutes a crime against humanity.
  • When it comes to compassion and humanity, everyone I talk to is furious over such behaviour.
  • It recounts many of the horrors of the Holocaust, but through a very personal perspective, detailing how Wiesel loses his belief in God and humanity.
  • But, the humanity for own benefit, suffers now her gloomily.
  • You must not lose faith in humanity. Humanity is like an ocean; if a few drops of the ocean are dirty, the ocean does not become dirty. Mahatma Gandhi 
  • Summary: Paul Hellyer examines hypothetical relationships between governments and exterrestrial intelligence, which might result in the best benefits for humanity. WN.com - Articles related to Van Gogh painting stolen from Cairo museum 'still missing'
  • Not philosophy, after all, not humanity, just the sheer joyous power of song, is the primal thing in poetry.
  • It is these forces among others which will speed the day when humanity emancipates itself from the mind-forged manacles of servility and superstition. Deepak Chopra: The Atheist's Mistake
  • Humanity loves to theorize, which is why we have all those scientific theories, which are really nothing more than practically useful conspiracy theories. Who's Supporting or Opposing Ahmadinejead or Mousavi?
  • In the distant future, humanity has reached the stars and hangs out with alien races. Times, Sunday Times
  • Apart from anything else, it was felt to be a way of sharing a common humanity.
  • The author who has written off humanity despises Picasso for contorting the human figure, and our ardent misanthropist has an official in a Swiss euthanasia clinic righteously beaten up. La carte et le territoire by Michel Houellebecq – review
  • The intelligent author of the "Treatise on British Birds" does not condescend to justify the right we claim to encage them; but he shows his genuine humanity in instructing us how to render happy and healthful their imprisonment. Recreations of Christopher North, Volume 2
  • The Christian idea of humanity is one such presupposition, and in our country, it is the culturally dominant one.
  • She repeatedly invokes the ocean's radical non-humanity, asking readers to imagine underwater 'tides so vast they are invisible and uncomprehended by the senses of man', or lights traveling over the water 'that flash and fade away, lights that come and go for reasons meaningless to man', though 'man, in his vanity, subconsciously attributes a human origin' to them. Rachel Carson's environmental ethics
  • The only honest information would have been that about 97 percent of the world’s relevant scientists overwhelming agree that climate change couldn’t be more real and is a genuine danger to humanity and the planet -- and that the evidence is all around us in freakish weather, rising oceans, melting arctic ice and glaciers, shifting habitats, and more. Rebecca Solnit: Jurassic Ballot: When Corporations Ruled the Earthrop 23
  • Further, in the sociomorphic and anthropomorphic nature of the morphology that is paranoically and schizophrenically projected upon realty, the God class comes to articulate the discourses at play in our notions of society and humanity. Archive 2007-04-01
  • Lesser fly-on-the-wall programmes would have ladled the pathos on with a shovel but there's an unfussy, understated humanity here. TV highlights 29/06/2011: Killer Tigers | Timeshift: Hotel Deluxe | Finding Amelia | The Apprentice | Afghanistan: The Battle For Helmand | 24 Hours in A&E
  • Habitat for Humanity International, founded in 1976, is a nonprofit, ecumenical Christian housing ministry.
  • This sublime sphere, set amid the ordered nature of a landscaped garden, combined the functions of memorial and planetarium, conjoining the transience of humanity with the eternal celestial realm.
  • Yet both virgin saint and unrepentant sinner must fall within the range of humanity.
  • A legendary relic, a dragon-wrought amulet, the Heart of Fire may be the salvation of her people, and Sorcha is willing to pay any price to obtain it, but when she discovers the price is the loss of her humanity, she learns caution too late. Romance Divas » 2007 » February
  • Remember, one principle about humanity: The human race is unlike any beast.
  • My faith in humanity is restored -- at least temporarily. NY Court of Appeals
  • The book leaves the reader often stunned by his intermittent inhumanity and his incorrigible sentimentality.
  • And there are stranger things than these, -- fragments of spiced and bituminized humanity to be shown to visitors who are not nervous, nor given to midnight terrors. The Arena Volume 4, No. 21, August, 1891
  • Socialism cannot exist without a change in consciousness resulting in a new fraternal attitude toward humanity, both at an individual level, within the societies where socialism is being built or has been built, and on a world scale, with regard to all peoples suffering from imperialist oppression. Che Guevara 
  • Such sentimentality towards animals helped cavalry men retain their humanity.
  • It requires our full humanity - our rationality, our ability to sort out truth from falsehood, our intuition, our compassion, our vision, and our morality.
  • Thus we were stumbling on, very weary, very hungry, the man with the want in a constant wail, and Sonachan lamenting for suppers he had been saucy over in days of rowth and plenty, when a light oozed out of the grey-dark ahead of us, in the last place in the world one would look for any such sign of humanity. John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn
  • I believe that, with war abolished from the world, there will be improvement in the social, political, and economic systems in all nations, to the benefit of the whole of humanity. Linus Pauling - Nobel Lecture
  • Indigenous Mexicans believe that God created humanity from an ear of corn and call themselves ‘people of maize’.
  • The production needs much more firepower; but at such moments, this is still a glimpse of humanity in hell. Times, Sunday Times
  • China one fifth of humanity braked its population growth, made a quantum leap from agrarian Marxism to industrial mercantilism, and thrived--largely because the U.S. was so open to being the "designated driver" of its export-centered growth strategy during this period. Ian Fletcher: Free Trade Isn't Helping World Poverty
  • Most people seem to take one of two general points of view on the quest that rockets represent: A vocal minority is certain that humanity will colonize space, just as Europeans colonized the New World.
  • It considers humanity and humility, our preposterous smallness in a vast world, the idea of interconnection, the possibility of love, the breath of creation, the spiritual value of journey. Austin360 - XL Headlines
  • Well, his brief is to intermediate between humanity and God himself.
  • These are sad stories, but they also are inspirational, heart-warming with a humanity not usually found in obits of more well-known people who make newspaper obituaries.
  • I love Humanity but I hate humans. Albert Einstein 
  • As they begin to heal, will they regain their faith in humanity?
  • Upon this noblest youth -- so far in advance of his rude and turbulent time -- throw a horror that no philosophy, birth, nor training can resist -- one of those weights beneath which all humanity bows shuddering; cast over him a stifling dream, where only the soul can act, and the limbs refuse their offices; have him pushed along by Fate to the lowering, ruinous catastrophe; and you see the dramatic chainwork of a part which he who would enact Hamlet must fulfil. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 103, May, 1866
  • What little friendship, humanity, good nature there was between us has gone.
  • Noyce's film is lean, making its point by maintaining a sharp focus on the humanity of its characters.
  • Others will witness acts of inhumanity that will haunt their remaining days.
  • Now some of them want out, led by a pale-faced scarred guy with a telescoping spear and a really bad temper, who's trying to find his twin sister to reassemble a magical crown that will allow him to resummon the golden army and finish off humanity. Alex Remington: Hellboy 2 Stands Out in a Weak Summer for Movies
  • In turn, the film's title comes to suggest a greater theme about the attempts of humanity to comprehend the apparently incomprehensible - this endeavour being the fount of science, mathematics, philosophy and, yes, art.
  • Which is an act of war and defense and which is an act of depraved inhumanity?
  • Often, we use the term globalisation without dissecting its meaning and in many ways we have seen those who have political and economic power in the world using the term to justify actions that benefit this small section of humanity, thus engendering strong opposition from the oppressed and the marginalised. Globalisation must benefit all humanity
  • Was this a heaving, delightful mass of humanity. Times, Sunday Times
  • That doesn't deter Humanity Road volunteers, who work round-the-clock shifts because few people severely injured in a major disaster last longer than 48 hours, she says. Japan crisis showcases social media's muscle
  • Shared humanity isn't only the stuff of bittersweet humour, though. Times, Sunday Times
  • It begins in Britain today with the purpose of reminding the world about the cost of man's inhumanity to man.
  • Sex-distinction in humanity is so marked as to retard and confuse race-distinction, to check individual distinction, seriously to injure the race. Women and Economics: A Study of the Economic Relation Between Men and Women as a Factor in Social Evolution
  • Vatican officials for crimes against humanity for what they described as abetting and covering up the rape and sexual assault of children by priests. NYT > Home Page
  • The problem is to be a thinking thing; the solution is to revert to a prethinking state, and even - in the most extreme voices in his fiction - to disinvent humanity itself.
  • A sexually driven humanity retained the instinct of pugnacity as part of what it meant to be huaman.
  • How long will humanity continue to suffer in their forgetfulness?
  • It's really this blockheaded inability to recognize the humanity of others that is the root of almost all animosity out there on the roads. The High Road: Working Your Way Up
  • Expanded, visually, beyond anything resembling the comparatively claustrophobic 1947 film which starred a wonderfully scrofulous Richard Attenborough, and imbued with a feverish morality that would have gratified Mr. Greene himself, the film is almost distractingly beautiful to look at, something that accentuates the tension between the film's conflicting quantities, i.e., the glories of the physical world, and the corrupted humanity it hosts. 'Idiot Brother': Silly, Satirical and Smart
  • Astronomy and cosmology have made the universe smaller and vaster than ever before, but where does humanity fit in?
  • Henceforth the mountaineer becomes transformed into a champion of humanity, hunting the wicked bearded steinbock in all corners; especially through the cabinet of those dark men who decree the taxes detested in Tyrol. Vittoria — Volume 5
  • Most people in the history of humanity -- the overwhelming majority, really -- have not independently formulated theories of electromagnetics, or even practical approximations of same, so "nobody came up with that" is a lot easier to defend than "the basic forces all happen to work in exactly the same way except when I didn't want them to. Barnstorming on an Invisible Segway
  • Our greatest hope is that humanity has grown weary of violence and is ready to listen.
  • Yes, it has some amusing dialogue, mostly one-liners, but the humor is that of a professional popgun for hire, an impersonal jokester, rather than an observer of humanity.
  • How Shakespeare loathed humanity — the putting on of clothes, the getting of children, the sordidity of the mouth and the belly! Mrs. Dalloway
  • RICHARD DAWKINS, the atheist campaigner, is planning a legal ambush to have the Pope arrested during his state visit to Britain “for crimes against humanity”. Dawkins wants to arrest the Pope « Anglican Samizdat
  • Her fiery rhetoric was tempered by her humanity. Times, Sunday Times
  • In all the years since then he has been gestating this tremendous book about a city unique not just in Europe, but in the entire history of humanity.
  • A broad panorama of the triumphs and follies of humanity, an exploration of the quirks of the mind, of the nobility but more often the meanness and sheer malevolence of human nature, the collection was knit together by a web of self-consistent thinking, a skein of ideas woven from a lifetime of close reasoning on life, art, and literature. William hazlitt | the man of letters « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground
  • A poetaster's aesthetic feathers had been ruffled, but his humanity, anemic and amoral, had remained unstirred, somnolent, and moribund.
  • The most normal and the most perfect human being is the one who most thoroughly addresses himself to the activity of his best powers,gives himself most thoroughly to the world around him,flings himself out into the midst of humanity,and is so preoccu pied by his own beneficent reaction on the world that he is practically unconscious of a sep arate existence... 
  • It may not rank as the most compelling reason to curb greenhouse gases, but reducing our emissions might just save humanity from a pre-emptive alien attack, scientists claim.
  • When the relationship between people and nature is discussed today, it is always humanity that bears the mark of moral inferiority.
  • THE JORDAN TIMES editorial, entitled "A Thought for Humanity", in the 25th of December edition of the THE JORDAN TIMES indicates the degree of impatience Jordan and other neighbouring Holy Land states are having with both Israel's and Hamas 'belligerent (i.e. round-the-wagons) approach to governance and failed peacemaking in this new Millennium. William Walker Reports from Rachel's Tomb Checkpoint of the Massive Barrier Wall Near Bethlehem this Christmas
  • She discovers that the last bastion of humanity lives in a complex network of underground caves. Christianity Today
  • The understanding that these diseases are genetic in origin, and different, has for the first time given humanity powerful tools with which to beat them. Times, Sunday Times
  • Acts of barbarous inhumanity are a grim reminder that, in the scheme of things, we are not much above wild animals.
  • The presence of God in humanity is a more difficult concept for me, since man is obviously capable of despicable evil, either individually or stamped with the imprimatur of the state. I saw TDVC and I almost lost my faith...
  • It is the duty of every true friend of humanity and order, to protest against perverted sensibilities or sophistical refinements, which find warrant or apology for depraved appetites, -- for the worst distemperature of the mind, and the most fatal catastrophes, -- in natural propension, and unrestrained feeling. Choice Specimens of American Literature, and Literary Reader Being Selections from the Chief American Writers
  • War, in its fairest form, implies a perpetual violation of humanity and justice. Edward Gibbon 
  • It may represent humanity coming to terms with a godless world.
  • The outcome of the book, while almost overwhelmingly dystopian, is also the most fascinating perspective on the nature of humanity in a very long time. Are There Any SF/F Books You Could Not Finish?
  • For power to show itself in weakness, for glory to appear in baseness, for divinity to kythe (228) in humanity, and such glorious rays to break forth from under such a dark cloud, this was greater glory, and more majesty, than if he had only showed himself in the perfection of the creatures. The Works of the Rev. Hugh Binning
  • Morality bears, neither in its progressive realization nor in its guilty perversion, the character of historicalness, — is in no respect a power essentially modificatory of universal history, and consciously aiming at such modification as its end; and even the ideal state is and remains simply the very limited activity-sphere of a special moral virtuosity of the governing individual spirit, without a higher world-historical purpose in relation to the totality of humanity. — Christian Ethics. Volume I.���History of Ethics.
  • Such sentimentality towards animals helped cavalry men retain their humanity.
  • We are not invited to admire or condemn, only to experience the humanity of a woman making a choice, for weal or woe.
  • Not only a commanding physical presence, the former WWE wrestling champion brings a gratifying level of depth and humanity to the role first seen on the screen in 1973.
  • As new imaging technologies offer us graphic evidence of the visible humanity of the growing fetus, our moral sentiments may be powerfully awakened or reawakened.
  • If your country is dear to you, and if you have the interests of humanity at heart, have the courage to espouse the cause of liberty! Sources of the West: Readings in Western Civilization, Volume 1: From the Beginning to 1715
  • While the Oscar felt more like a lifetime achievement award, the role invested Hepburn with the kind of humanity and concern for family that helped contradict her late-career screen image.
  • Guilt and a sense of common humanity make people less harsh.
  • The fashion for equating chimps with children is based on a degraded view of humanity and an ignorance about animals.
  • Africa, and the people in the market-place a lively and chromatic jangle; but the shadow of what we call inhumanity (when we are trying to persuade ourselves that humanity is something very different) chills and darkens the heart. Old Junk
  • Credit is an outcome of humanity civilization, and is the social relation in essence.
  • Being able to give to others more needy than ourselves is part of the basis of our humanity. Times, Sunday Times
  • Scientists, philosophers and quite a few toilers in the humanities believe—and would have the rest of us believe—that nothing fundamental separates humanity from animality. Rethinking Thinking
  • The humanity of the characters is never totally eclipsed by their more malign traits.
  • Like two men fighting over a woman in a barroom, neither side has the woman's own humanity and freedom to heart.
  • Can they not show some humanity and understanding and allow the people for whom this seems to work to use it?
  • We the undersigned, senior members of the world's scientific community, hereby warn all humanity what lies ahead.
  • I hope that most of humanity will someday understand, but that is not who I'm talking to right now.
  • You see all the illegals commenting here that you should be not so foolish as to stand on principles of Justice; and so then you should betray America with them and join in their perpetration of crimes against humanity, and support their treason, sedition, and insubordination of civil patriotism in the Constitution of the U.S. Sheesh, Jack, you're so stupid to uphold the law. Spook spotlight (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • Reaching out to the laymen in a folksy style, for him, art is for the sake of humanity.
  • I believe that humanity's advances are made by individuals, and helped along by empowerment of that individual, and that most of this empowerment is in the sense of getting the hell out of their way - rogue individuals have consistently had to buck th ... Evolutionary Psychology and Economic Behavior, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • All this echoes what St Paul touches on in Romans 8: creation is in some sense frustrated so long as humanity is 'unredeemed'. Renewing the Face of the Earth: Human Responsibility and the Environment
  • He suggested that those responsible should be tried for crimes against humanity.
  • The discipline that considers the morality of applications of biotechnology and medicine to humanity is called bioethics. The Language of God
  • Humanity is overusing the Earth's resources by 20 per cent and by current trends, would need two planet Earth's by 2050 to live sustainably.
  • That was a big problem, because what was so compelling about her was her humanity, and to shoot her behind a big curtain, or in shadow, and to metallically alter her voice, would have turned her into a kind of monster. A Studio Blossoms Downtown
  • By default, Giacometti's figures are read, even today, as symbols of the existential condition of humanity, a last-ditch stand before the void.
  • Now, I have in the past been labelled a social butterfly (usually by people who don't go out much), so I did have some basis for my belief that all humanity would be my bosom friends.
  • How does a person not lose him or herself when he or she dissipates such a powerful building block of humanity?
  • This book has unfolded the millennium latter mammoth humanity interspace epic poem!
  • Thus thought Maria — These are the ravages over which humanity must ever mournfully ponder, with a degree of anguish not excited by crumbling marble, or cankering brass, unfaithful to the trust of monumental fame. Maria; or The Wrongs of Woman
  • It means that I have no real belief in the power of reason, and sympathy and humanity.
  • Yet, because the common mass of humanity was so far beneath him, he had nothing but contempt for it.
  • Everything good in nature and the world is in that moment of transition, when the swarthy juices still flow plentifully from nature, but their astringency or acridity is got out by ethics and humanity ’.
  • He stresses why mandirs are essential to humanity: ‘A mandir increases moral values.’
  • God forbid that we should think for a nanosecond that he was driven by any thought of principle, ethics, humanity or compassion.
  • All are defined as crimes against humanity and carry a penalty of life imprisonment.
  • This was in concert with their belief that sleep was the greatest of all physicians and the most powerful consoler of humanity.
  • 'princedom', above his 'princely handicraft' by virtue of 'humanity'? Selected Essays

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