Quotes about Human
Error is to be pitied and pardoned: it is the weakness of human nature. But vice is a foul blemish, not pardonable in any character.
— Thomas Jefferson
Instead of our petulant, fretful, irritable human hastiness we should cultivate in our souls the patience which has learned to wait on God.
— William Barclay
The coming of Jesus at Bethlehem brought joy to the world and to every human heart. may His coming this Christmas bring to each one of us that peace and joy that He desires to give.
— Mother Teresa
The human sigh for peace and love is answered and compensated by divine love.
— Mary Baker Eddy
The God of peace is never glorified by human violence.
— Thomas Merton
'Freedom from fear' could be said to sum up the whole philosophy of human rights.
— Dag Hammarskjold
The whole point of view of the anarchist is that everything must start from the bottom up, from man. It seems to me so human a philosophy.
— Dorothy Day
Hope founded upon a human being, a man-made philosophy or any institution is always misplaced... because these things are unreliable and fleeting.
— Charles Stanley
In a political context of the utmost significance, ["freedom from fear"] recognizes a human right which, in a broad sense, may be said to sum up the whole philosophy of human rights.
— Dag Hammarskjold
Reason is your means of survival — so that for you, who are a human being, the question 'to be or not to be' is the question 'to think or not to think..'.
— Ayn Rand
Then I grasped the meaning of the greatest secret that human poetry and human thought and belief have to impart: The salvation of man is through love and in love.
— Viktor E. Frankl
Man is by nature a political animal.
— Aristotle