Mankind fears an evil man but heaven does not.
‐‐ Mencius
Mankind has been and is divided into three parts: the Haves, the Have-Nots, and the Have-a-Little, Want Mores.
‐‐ Saul Alinsky
Mankind has probably done more damage to the Earth in the 20th century than in all of previous human history.
‐‐ Jacques Yves Cousteau
Mankind have their local attachments. They have a particular regard for the spot, in which they were born and nurtured.
‐‐ Thomas Clarkson
Mankind invents things to fight about.
‐‐ Mike Love
Mankind is considered (by the radical environmentalists) the lowest and the meanest of all species and is blamed for everything.
‐‐ Dixie Lee Ray
Mankind is divided into rich and poor, into property owners and exploited; and to abstract oneself from this fundamental division; and from the antagonism between poor and rich means abstracting oneself from fundamental facts.
‐‐ Joseph Stalin
Mankind is getting smarter every day. Actually, it only seems so. At least we are making progress. We're progressing, to be sure, ever more deeply into the forest.
‐‐ Franz Grillparzer
Mankind is like dogs, not gods - as long as you don't get mad they'll bite you - but stay mad and you'll never be bitten. Dogs don't respect humility and sorrow.
‐‐ Jack Kerouac
Mankind is made great or little by its own will.
‐‐ Friedrich Schiller
Mankind is not a circle with a single center but an ellipse with two focal points of which facts are one and ideas the other.
‐‐ Victor Hugo
Mankind is not likely to salvage civilization unless he can evolve a system of good and evil which is independent of heaven and hell.
‐‐ George Orwell
Mankind is not special by virtue of our address in the universe, or what spins around us, or because life originated here. Slowly, but surely, we've been compelled to renounce the comfort of these beliefs.
‐‐ Nathan Myhrvold
Mankind is poised midway between the gods and the beasts.
‐‐ Plotinus
Mankind is the grandest and surest artist of all, and history as it clarifies is, in pure fact, an artistic process, a creation in its fullness of the beautiful soul.
‐‐ George Edward Woodberry
Mankind must be positively and constructively wary of mankind, of their fellow man, of their families, of the members of their faith community, of their fellow-citizens.
‐‐ Tariq Ramadan
Mankind must put an end to war before war puts an end to mankind.
‐‐ John F. Kennedy
Mankind must remember that peace is not God's gift to his creatures; peace is our gift to each other.
‐‐ Elie Wiesel
Mankind progresses not smoothly, as by a sliding carpet ascent, but by rugged steps broken by gaps. He halts long on one stage before taking the next. Often he remains stationary, unable to form resolution to step forward - sometimes even has turned round and retrograded.
‐‐ Sabine Baring-Gould
Mankind's feeling of responsibility to create a decent life and make it worth living with dignity has always been stronger than the will to kill life.
‐‐ Tawakkol Karman
Mankind's role is to fulfil his heaven-sent purpose through a sincere heart that is in harmony with all creation and loves all things.
‐‐ Morihei Ueshiba
Mankind's true moral test, its fundamental test (which lies deeply buried from view), consists of its attitude towards those who are at its mercy: animals. And in this respect mankind has suffered a fundamental debacle, a debacle so fundamental that all others stem from it.
‐‐ Milan Kundera
Mankind, the spirit of the earth, the synthesis of individuals and peoples, the paradoxical conciliation of the element with the whole, and of unity with multitude - all these are called Utopian, and yet they are biologically necessary.
‐‐ Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
Mankind, when left to themselves, are unfit for their own government.
‐‐ George Washington
Mankind will never win lasting peace so long as men use their full resources only in tasks of war. While we are yet at peace, let us mobilize the potentialities, particularly the moral and spiritual potentialities, which we usually reserve for war.
‐‐ John Foster Dulles
Mankind will not forever remain on Earth but, in the pursuit of light and space, will first timidly emerge from the bounds of the atmosphere and then advance until he has conquered the whole of circumsolar space.
‐‐ Konstantin Tsiolkovsky
Manned spaceflight has lost its glamour - understandably so, because it hardly seems inspiring, 40 years after Apollo, for astronauts merely to circle the Earth in the space shuttle and the International Space Station.
‐‐ Martin Rees
Manners are a sensitive awareness of the feelings of others. If you have that awareness, you have good manners, no matter what fork you use.
‐‐ Emily Post
Manners are especially the need of the plain. The pretty can get away with anything.
‐‐ Evelyn Waugh
Manners are like the shadows of virtues, they are the momentary display of those qualities which our fellow creatures love and respect.
‐‐ Sydney Smith
Manners are nothing more than thinking about somebody else.
‐‐ Letitia Baldrige
Manners are of such great consequence to the novelist that any kind will do. Bad manners are better than no manners at all, and because we are losing our customary manners, we are probably overly conscious of them; this seems to be a condition that produces writers.
‐‐ Flannery O'Connor
Manners are one of the greatest engines of influence ever given to man.
‐‐ Richard Whately
Manners are the basic building blocks of civil society.
‐‐ Alexander McCall Smith
Manners are the hypocrisy of a nation.
‐‐ Honore de Balzac
Manners easily and rapidly mature into morals.
‐‐ Horace Mann
Manners is the key thing. Say, for instance, when you're growing up, you're walking down the street, you've got to tell everybody good morning. Everybody. You can't pass one person.
‐‐ Usain Bolt
Manners make the world work. They're not only based on kindness but also efficiency. When people know what to do, the world is smoother. When no one knows what to do, it's chaos.
‐‐ Letitia Baldrige
Manners require time, and nothing is more vulgar than haste.
‐‐ Ralph Waldo Emerson
Manny Pacquiao always makes a fake move that I know too well. He fakes a charge forward and then looks like he is going to follow with a one-two. That's a common fake he has.
‐‐ Juan Manuel Marquez
Manouri is a Greek ewes' milk cheese that's light in colour and texture. It's fresh and milky, and goes well with other subtle flavours.
‐‐ Yotam Ottolenghi
Manscaping and all of that is not my thing. I'm more of the Clint Eastwood kind of guy.
‐‐ Gerard Butler
Mantle didn't want to stick out, but he did. He didn't wish to be treated as special, but he was. He was uncomfortable being the center of attention, but he was the centerfielder for the most famous franchise in sports.
‐‐ Jane Leavy
Mantovani was a great influence on me.
‐‐ Brian May
Manual labor to my father was not only good and decent for it's own sake but, as he was given to saying, it straightened out one's thoughts.
‐‐ Mary Ellen Chase
Manuel is still today a good friend. The others I see rarely, but with Edgar I phone from time to time.
‐‐ Klaus Schulze
Manufactured objects testify to who made them; they describe values.
‐‐ Jonathan Ive
Manufactured scandals prohibit public servants from doing the job they were elected or appointed to do.
‐‐ Charles B. Rangel
Manufacturers account for nearly 60 percent of all industrial research and development.
‐‐ John Engler