Human - Humanity Quotes

I do not see why man should not be just as cruel as nature.

The tragedy, the true catastrophe, is that humanity continues.

Such is the human race, often seems a pity that Noah… didn’t miss the boat.

It’s the Age of the Apocalypse, for no-one any longer can say whether Humanity will survive. The world’s leading scientists in the relevant fields seem agreed about this: We’ve created for ourselves a set of crises which may prove impossible to contain. Repeatedly, we attack dysfunctions in our social organizations while the symptoms continue to […]

The so-called human race.

If you want to see something done, just tell some human beings it can’t be done. Make it known that it’s impossible to fly to the moon, or run a hundred meters in nine-point-nine seconds, or solve Fermat’s Last Theorem. Remind the world that no one has ever hit sixty-two home runs in a season. […]

It is your human environment that makes climate.

We should not discount Jean-Luc Picard yet. He is human – and humans have a way of showing up when you least expect them. (Commander Sela, “Redemption”)

Etiquette requires us to admire the human race.

Mankind owes its existence to about 6 inches of topsoil and the fact that it usually rains.