Quotes about Humanity
If we were able to see God's image in our neighbor, do you think weapons and generals would be needed?
— Mother Teresa
The job of the architect becomes more difficult in this secular age. Where once he had a god to extol, he now has humans like himself; where once he had "he," he now has "she" and "they.
— Nikki Giovanni
We become fully human when we become more than human, when we let God bring us beyond ourselves.
— Pope Francis
We could also say that there is only one real kind of poverty: not living as children of God and brothers and sisters of Christ.
— Pope Francis
War is not to be waged in the name of God.
— Pope Francis
For by his incarnation the Son of God united himself in a certain way with every man. He labored with human hands... and loved with a human heart. Born of Mary the Virgin, he truly became one of us.
— Pope John Paul II
In all conversation between two persons, tacit reference is made, as to a third party, to a common nature. That third party or common nature is not social; it is impersonal; is God.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
If God came to save the world, why are so many of His professed followers intent on damning it?
— Richard Paul Evans
I'm convinced, more than ever, that man finds liberation only when he binds himself to God and commits himself to his fellow man.
— Ronald Reagan
God can use anything, and anyone - even a king or a president, even a tax collector or a businessman, a priest or a prostitute, a Republican or a Democrat.
— Shane Claiborne
Parents are flawed human beings who are given a role that more approximates that of God than of mere mortals.
— Dennis Prager
I say somewhat facetiously, "I'm so glad I'm not God." Can you imagine being God and looking at Syria and saying: "These are my children. Look at what they're doing to each other."
— Desmond Tutu