Explore a collection of the most beloved and motivational quotes and sayings about Mankind. Share these powerful messages with your loved ones on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, or on your personal blog, and inspire the world with their wisdom. We've compiled the Top 100 Mankind Quotes and Sayings from 86 influential authors, including L.v. Birdsong,Marcus Garvey,John Muir,Charles Bukowski,Ezra Pound, for you to enjoy and share.

I hate mankind. I hate what we do to each other, how we wage war, how we 'fight' for peace, how we say we love each other then stab each other in the back. By L.v. Birdsong Hate Mankind Fight War Peace

There is no humanity before that which starts with yourself. By Marcus Garvey Humanity Starts

From the dust of the earth, from the common elementary fund, the Creator has made Homo sapiens. From the same material he has made every other creature, however noxious and insignificant to us. They are earth-born companions and our fellow mortals. By John Muir Creator Homo Made Earth Fund

Humanity, you never had it to begin with. By Charles Bukowski Humanity Begin

Humanity is the rich effluvium, it is the waste and the manure and the soil, and from it grows the tree of the arts. By Ezra Pound Humanity Effluvium Soil Arts Rich

Mankind is one human family. By Lailah Gifty Akita Mankind Family Human

God bless humankind. By Lailah Gifty Akita God Humankind Bless

As the archeology of our thought easily shows, man is an invention of recent date. And one perhaps nearing its end. By Michel Foucault Shows Man Date Archeology Thought

Have no interest in handing down an indictment of mankind. If I did, I'd point out that for every Michelangelo there's a Marquis de Sade, for every Gandhi an Eichmann, for every Martin Luther King an Osama bin Laden. Leave it at this: man has come to dominate the planet thanks to two essential traits. One is intelligence. The other has been the absolute willingness to kill anyone and anything that gets in his way. He By Stephen King Mankind Interest Handing Indictment Sade

Oall the creatures that creep and breathe on earth, there is none more wretched than man. By Homer Oall Earth Man Creatures Creep

Embrace the human race By Thabiso Monkoe Embrace Race Human

History define humanity. By Lailah Gifty Akita History Humanity Define

You can't leave humanity out. If you didn't have humanity, you wouldn't have anything. By Alice Neel Humanity Leave

I believe man . . . in the same predicament with other animals. By Charles Darwin Man Animals Predicament

What is humanity? To feel pain at the sorrows of our neighbours, to feel humiliated at the humiliation of fellow-beings. By Idries Shah Humanity Feel Neighbours Fellowbeings Pain

What is human is to make a difference to the world, to act on it, to interact with others, and, together, to transform the environment and themselves. If this process is prevented, we become less than human; we are harmed. By Mark M. Lanier World Human Make Difference Act

Humans without humanity, war_torn world for eternity By Mouloud Benzadi War Humans Humanity Torn Eternity

Humanity smacks me the taste of human psyche and prejudice, being part of human nature. Humans believe that they have a right to decide on behalf of all creatures and make laws for them. Love is more preferred word to replace humanity, it incorporates feelings of all creatures in comparison to humanity, which is only humane. By Tarif Naaz Prejudice Nature Human Humanity Smacks

Humanity ... lies in man's capacity to question the known and imagine the unknown. By Margaret Mead Humanity Lies Unknown Man Capacity

This is the simple discovery which we must confront. We were given a place in the creation, with a beauty beyond telling, and we have failed to care for it. And as our collective contempt for the non-human world has intensified, so has our contempt for each other. We have failed to care for each other. By Robert Jensen Confront Failed Care Simple Discovery

Man - a little, eccentric species of animal, which - fortunately - has its day; all on earth a mere moment, an incident, an exception without consequences, something of no importance to the general character of the earth; the earth itself, like every star, a hiatus between two nothingnesses, an event without plan, reason, will, self-consciousness, the worst kind of necessity, stupid necessity ... By Friedrich Nietzsche Necessity Earth Man Fortunately Reason

I hate mankind, for I think myself one of the best of them, and I know how bad I am. By Samuel Johnson Mankind Hate Bad

If there was ever a species that deserved purging from the surface of the planet, it is humanity. We are, or should be, a temporary infestation or infection, a smart virus awaiting its divine antidote. By Mal Peet Planet Humanity Species Deserved Purging

The definition of humanness is the opportunity to marvel at the majesty of creation By John Green Creation Definition Humanness Opportunity Marvel

Whether many people realize it yet or not, man, the Inferior Animal, has by now proved himself incapable of keeping his own species - and others - alive for very much longer. So the earth has begun its own plan to set things right. By Benjamin Hoff Man Animal Inferior Species Alive

Our humanity consists in our ability to sense and respect and respond to the humanity of others. By C. Terry Warner Humanity Consists Ability Sense Respect

No Centaurs here, or Gorgons look to find,My subject is of man, and human kind. By Robert Burton Centaurs Gorgons Man Kind Findmy

Man's indecency to man all over the world rules out the idea of humanity as an actuality. It is a dream of young idealists. In practice a misnomer By Errol Flynn Man Actuality Indecency World Rules

Humans without humanity, a war-torn world for eternity By Mouloud Benzadi Humans Humanity Eternity Wartorn World

We are water. We are air. We grow, we bloom, we seed, we wilt, we die. There is a false separation between humanity and nature. Of By Nora Bateson Water Air Grow Bloom Seed

100,000 years ago, at least six human species inhabited the earth. Today there is just one. Us. Homo sapiens. By Yuval Noah Harari Years Ago Earth Human Species

...humanity's just a frame of mind. By Michael P. Dunn Humanity Mind Frame

For better or worse, man is the tool-using animal, and as such he has become the lord of creation. When he is lord also of himself, he will deserve his self-chosen title homo sapiens. By William Ralph Inge Worse Man Animal Creation Lord

humanity is a cancer on the body of the world By Scott Westerfeld Humanity World Cancer Body

I have discovered the missing link between the anthropoid apes and civilized men. It's us! By Abraham Maslow Men Discovered Missing Link Anthropoid

Screw humanity. I don't give the whole stinking bunch of us more than a couple of generations and good riddance. The universe is better off without us. By Ben Elton Screw Humanity Riddance Give Stinking

Homo sapiens," "homo faber" ... yes, but, first of all, "homo adorans. By Alexander Schmemann Homo Sapiens Faber Adorans

I love Humanity but I hate humans By Albert Einstein Humanity Humans Love Hate

What is human is immortal! By Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1St Baron Lytton Immortal Human

Humans, the most intelligent, gregarious(in biology), productive creatures on this planet but also the most selfish, destructive, heartless, insincere, insatiable creatures. By Myself Humans Gregarious Destructive Heartless Insincere

I think mankind is overly sensitive, very needy, greedy, and flawed. By Craig Kilborn Greedy Sensitive Needy Flawed Mankind

We cannot despair of humanity, since we ourselves are human beings. By Albert Einstein Humanity Despair Human

Humans are the most inhumane of all creatures. By Gregory Lovvorn Humans Creatures Inhumane

I have found the missing link between the higher ape and civilized man: It is we. By Konrad Lorenz Man Found Missing Link Higher

Only kind people seem really human. By Marty Rubin Human Kind People

Humanity finds itself in the midst of the world. In the midst of all other creatures humanity is the most significant and yet the most dependent upon the others. By Hildegard Of Bingen Midst World Humanity Finds Creatures

Humans are the greatest sacred resources. By Lailah Gifty Akita Humans Resources Greatest Sacred

The Whole Human RaceI serve, Petra HermansAmen By Petra Hermans Petra Human Serve Hermansamen Racei

Human beings are the best hope in the world of other human beings to survive. By Gavriel Savit Human Survive Hope World

Wherever we go, we come up against the human, a repulsive ubiquity before which we fall into stupor and revolt, a perplexity on fire. By Emile M. Cioran Human Revolt Fire Repulsive Ubiquity

The noblest study of mankind is Man, says Man. By James Thurber Man Noblest Study Mankind

Mankind is a science that defies definitions. By Robert Burns Mankind Definitions Science Defies

We are humans, they say we are mortals. Though we do live once but can last forever. By M.h. Rakib Humans Mortals Forever Live

Humanity is the start of the race; I say Humanity is the mould to break away from, the crust to break through, the coal to break into fire, The atom to be split. By Robinson Jeffers Break Humanity Race Fire Split

We seem to be a self aware confused intelligent greedy cooperative interconnected mammalian psycho-socio-physical spiritbody love/hate generator. A blend of body, mind, intellect, ego, emotion, sexuality, spirit, survival organism, individual, and needful member of a collective -a center of non-local consciousness aided by a nervous system and supported by a body and environment and extended cosmic circumstance. By Laren Grey Umphlett Mammalian Spiritbody Love Hate Generator

Well, we're all animals, reallyjust with a veneer of civilization. By Michelle Cooper Animals Reallyjust Civilization Veneer

Humans are vulnerable and rely on the kindnesses of the earth and the sun; we exist together in a sacred field of meaning. By Joy Harjo Humans Sun Meaning Vulnerable Rely

Humanity is part of nature, a species that evolved among other species. The more closely we identify ourselves with the rest of life, the more quickly we will be able to discover the sources of human sensibility and acquire the knowledge on which an enduring ethic, a sense of preferred direction, can be built. By Edward O. Wilson Species Humanity Nature Part Evolved

Humans are capable of a lot more than they know. By Amy Reed Humans Capable Lot

No one has yet determined the power of the human species ... what it may perform by instinct, and what it may accomplish with rational determination. By Brian Herbert Species Determined Power Human Instinct

We're all Earthlings soBe kind to each other By Debby Feo Earthlings Sobe Kind

I think humans will find their humanity sometime, somehow. By Robert Thurman Humans Find Humanity

We are offspring of God. By Lailah Gifty Akita God Offspring

Human beings are pixels of love, trust, and kindness We came from Milky Way, dust, and brightness. By Debasish Mridha Trust Dust Milky Human Love

It wasn't so long ago when all the so-called scientists said that humans were intelligent and that animals weren't, humans were the solitary unchallenged masters of the globe and probably the universe and the only question was whether we were handling our mastery well. (No. Next question.) By Robin Mckinley Humans Question Long Ago Socalled

Left alone, human beings are a plague. They multiply relentlessly, consuming every resource, destroying everything they touch. By Scott Westerfeld Left Human Plague Relentlessly Consuming

Humanity tunes up our life and makes it extraordinary. By Kishore Bansal Humanity Extraordinary Tunes Life Makes

Humanity is the sin of God. By Theodore Parker God Humanity Sin

Nothing feebler does earth nurture than man, Of all things breathing and moving. By Homer Man Moving Feebler Earth Nurture

Humanity ... I'm a humanity lover. All the broken bastards ... By Nathanael West Humanity Lover Bastards Broken

Humanity looks to me like a magnificent beginning but not the final word. By Freeman Dyson Humanity Word Magnificent Beginning Final

The Humans is a laugh-and-cry book. Troubling, thrilling, puzzling, believable and impossible. Matt Haig uses words like a tin-opener. We are the tin. By Jeanette Winterson Book Humans Troubling Thrilling Puzzling

The humanity and the humility, which are very different than the biological species homo sapiens. Humanity versus homo sapiens - very different things. We are biological creatures, we are animals, no doubt, but when you talk about "humando," you're talking about that particular kind of animals who are aware of their impending extinction, who have the capacity to be sensitive to catastrophe and disaster and calamity and profound crisis. By Cornel West Sapiens Homo Humility Humanity Species

We may be human, but we're still animals. By Steve Vai Human Animals

It is conceded by all that man is the very highest type of all living creatures on the earth. His intelligence is far superior to that of any other earthly being. By Joseph Franklin Rutherford Earth Conceded Man Highest Type

The Human is the most insane species By Hubert Reeves Human Species Insane

Humanity one chooses. Men who choose inhumanity are merely upright beasts. By John C. Wright Humanity Men Beasts Chooses Choose

While the world wasn't build for the humans, we were built for the world By John Green World Humans Build Built

Homo sapiens, which as far as I can tell is only another way of saying weaponised chimpanzees who are hellbent on tearing their cage apart without realising it's not a cage, it's their fucking life support they're shredding. By Paul Russell Homo Sapiens Shredding Cage Weaponised

All of us are much more human than otherwise. By Harry Stack Sullivan Human

I see humans but no humanity. By Jason Donohue Humanity Humans

Man, considered not merely as an organized being, but as a rational agent and a member of society, is perhaps the most wonderfully contrived, and to us the most interesting specimen of Divine wisdom that we have any knowledge of. By Richard Whately Man Divine Considered Society Contrived

Human beings are chimpanzees who get crazy drunk on power. By Kurt Vonnegut Human Power Chimpanzees Crazy Drunk

Are all humans human? Or are some more human than others? By Romeo Dallaire Human Humans

We humans are imperfect, but what makes us human is not are kind but our courage to overcome fear, our ability to turn imagination into reality, our hope to diminish despair, and have a smile on our face although we in a predicament. By Paranjay Malkan Imperfect Fear Reality Despair Predicament

The most human thing about us is our technology. By Marshall Mcluhan Technology Human Thing

We're not inherently anything but human. By Robin Morgan Human Inherently

Man was formed for society. By Francis Bacon Man Society Formed

We must not forget the beauty of humanity. As a core of our being, we must love the humanity. By Debasish Mridha Humanity Forget Beauty Core Love

Humanity is the Son of God. By Theodore Parker God Son Humanity

We must realise that man's nature will remain the same so long as he remains man; that civilisation is but a slight coverlet beneath which the dominant beast sleeps lightly and ever ready to awake. To preserve civilisation, we must deal scientifically with the brute element, using only genuine biological principles. By H.p. Lovecraft Man Awake Civilisation Realise Nature

Every human being is been given some assignment on the earth By Sunday Adelaja Earth Human Assignment

Man's the bad child of the universe By James Oppenheim Man Universe Bad Child

Mankind is made great or little by its own will. By Friedrich Schiller Mankind Made Great

Humans are the world's greatest treasure By Sunday Adelaja Humans Treasure World Greatest

Seventy thousand years ago, Homo sapiens was still an insignificant animal minding its own business in a corner of Africa. In the following millennia it transformed itself into the master of the entire planet and the terror of the ecosystem. Today it stands on the verge of becoming a god, poised to acquire not only eternal youth, but also the divine abilities of creation and destruction. By Yuval Noah Harari Homo Africa Seventy Ago Thousand

Being human doesn't make us humans. Humanity is something else only a kind and loving heart can possess By Munia Khan Make Human Humans Humanity Possess

Humans are not really very humane. By Steven Morrissey Humans Humane

We can always be humanMeeting each day a wise new manBut the Animal Kingdom to which we belongAnimals we are; this truth can't be wrong. By Munia Khan Animal Kingdom Wrong Humanmeeting Day

Humanity had been strong, energetic, and intelligent, and had used all its abundant vitality to alter the conditions under which it lived. And now came the reaction of the altered conditions. By H.g.wells Energetic Humanity Strong Intelligent Lived