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Quotes about humanity...

_Philospher_

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If you were to describe humanity in your own personal quote, what would that qoute be? Mine would go something like this:

"Humanity loves following the map towards wisdom, but always holds it upside down"

Forgive me if this has already been done, though I don't think it has...
 
Three great quotes :

Albert Einstein : "If I'm proven wrong, then french people will consider me as german and germans will consider me as a jew. If I'm proven right, then germans will consider me as german and french people will consider me as a citizen of the world."

Albert Einstein : "The Fourth World War will be fought with sticks and stones."

Voltaire : "God is always in the side of the most powerful army."
 
MAN, n.
An animal so lost in rapturous contemplation of what he thinks he is as to overlook what he indubitably ought to be. His chief occupation is extermination of other animals and his own species, which, however, multiplies with such insistent rapidity as to infest the whole habitable earth and Canada.

ZENITH, n.
The point in the heavens directly overhead to a man standing or a growing cabbage. A man in bed or a cabbage in the pot is not considered as having a zenith, though from this view of the matter there was once a considerably dissent among the learned, some holding that the posture of the body was immaterial. These were called Horizontalists, their opponents, Verticalists. The Horizontalist heresy was finally extinguished by Xanobus, the philosopher-king of Abara, a zealous Verticalist. Entering an assembly of philosophers who were debating the matter, he cast a severed human head at the feet of his opponents and asked them to determine its zenith, explaining that its body was hanging by the heels outside. Observing that it was the head of their leader, the Horizontalists hastened to profess themselves converted to whatever opinion the Crown might be pleased to hold, and Horizontalism took its place among fides defuncti.

CABBAGE, n.
A familiar kitchen-garden vegetable about as large and wise as a man's head.
The cabbage is so called from Cabagius, a prince who on ascending the throne issued a decree appointing a High Council of Empire consisting of the members of his predecessor's Ministry and the cabbages in the royal garden. When any of his Majesty's measures of state policy miscarried conspicuously it was gravely announced that several members of the High Council had been beheaded, and his murmuring subjects were appeased.

FRIENDSHIP, n.
A ship big enough to carry two in fair weather, but only one in foul.

-Ambrose Bierce
 
"Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots.
So far, the Universe is winning."
-Rich Cook

"Man is the only animal that blushes...or needs to."--Mark Twain
 
Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.

--Albert Einstein
 
For lovers of poetic insight:

Poem by EE Cummins from Collected poems 1939
Humanity i love you
because you would rather black the boots of
success than enquire whose soul dangles from his
watch-chain which would be embarrassing for both
parties and because you
unflinchingly applaud all
songs containing the words country home and
mother when sung at the old howard
 
"Life sucks, then you die"

I'm in a rather pessimistic mood, which I have been in for, ohh, uhh, 17 years now?

"There are no stupid questions, only stupid answers", another favorite.
 
To a literal mind, the word "humane" would be used to describe the cruelest torments imaginable. By looking it up in a dictionary, you can see how full of themselves humans really are.
 
History does nothing; it does not possess immense riches, it does not fight battles. It is men, real, living men, who do this, who possess things and fight battles. It is not 'history' which uses men as a means of achieving...its own ends. History is nothing but the activity of men in pursuit of their ends.
- KARL MARX
 
"There are no stupid questions, only stupid people"
 
<silence>
 
"Humanity... yeah? Well let's see you do better then."
 
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