Martin Luther King, Jr. book Strength to Love
Source: 1960s, Strength to Love (1963), Ch. 2 : Transformed nonconformist
Martin Luther King, Jr. book Strength to Love
Source: 1960s, Strength to Love (1963), Ch. 2 : Transformed nonconformist
Jenna Black (1965) American writer
Source: Shadowspell
“The proper study of Mankind is Everything.”
Margaret Atwood book Oryx and Crake
Source: Oryx and Crake
Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929–1968) American clergyman, activist, and leader in the American Civil Rights Movement
1960s, Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence (1967)
Context: A genuine revolution of values means in the final analysis that our loyalties must become ecumenical rather than sectional. Every nation must now develop an overriding loyalty to mankind as a whole in order to preserve the best in their individual societies. This call for a worldwide fellowship that lifts neighborly concern beyond one's tribe, race, class, and nation is in reality a call for an all-embracing and unconditional love for all mankind. This oft misunderstood, this oft misinterpreted concept, so readily dismissed by the Nietzsches of the world as a weak and cowardly force, has now become an absolute necessity for the survival of man. When I speak of love I am not speaking of some sentimental and weak response. I am not speaking of that force which is just emotional bosh. I am speaking of that force which all of the great religions have seen as the supreme unifying principle of life. Love is somehow the key that unlocks the door which leads to ultimate reality.
“If you can't love crudeness, how can you truly love mankind?”
John Irving (1942) American novelist and screenwriter
Source: My Movie Business: A Memoir
“Even God has a hell: his love of Mankind.”
Paulo Coelho book The Devil and Miss Prym
Source: The Devil and Miss Prym
“Only in books has mankind known perfect truth, love and beauty.”
George Bernard Shaw (1856–1950) Irish playwright
“Simon became inarticulate in his effort to express mankind's essential illness.”
William Golding (1911–1993) British novelist, poet, playwright and Nobel Prize for Literature laureate
Charles Brockden Brown (1771–1810) American novelist, historian and editor
Wieland; or, the Transformation (1798)
Carl L. Becker (1873–1945) American historian
The Eve of the Revolution (1918)
Báb (1819–1850) Iranian prophet; founder of the religion Bábism; venerated in the Bahá'í Faith
Tablet to the First Letter of the Living
Kent Hovind (1953) American young Earth creationist
Source: What On Earth Is About To Happen… For Heaven’s Sake? (2013), pp. 6-7
William Mackergo Taylor (1829–1895) American theologian
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 453.
Werner Herzog (1942) German film director, producer, screenwriter, actor and opera director
Herzog on Herzog (2002)
George W. Bush (1946) 43rd President of the United States
they were acting on an ancient hope that is meant to be fulfilled.
2000s, 2005, Second Inaugural Address (January 2005)
Marvin Harris (1927–2001) American anthropologist
Our Kind: Who We Are, Where We Came From, Where We Are Going (1989)
Liu Xiaobo (1955–2017) Chinese literary critic, writer, professor, and human rights activist
"Bellicose and Thuggish: The Roots of Chinese "Patriotism" at the Dawn of the Twenty-First Century" (2002)
No Enemies, No Hate: Selected Essays and Poems
Abraham Isaac Kook (1865–1935) first Ashkenazi chief rabbi of the British Mandatory Palestine
"Fragments of Light: A View as to the Reasons for the Commandments," in The Lights of Penitence, The Moral Principles, Lights of Holiness, Essays, Letters, and Poems, trans. Ben Zion Bokser (New York: Paulist Press, 1978), pp. 317-318.
Benjamin N. Cardozo (1870–1938) United States federal judge
Excerpt from speech delivered at the 74th commencement of the Albany Law School on June 10, 1925, which is reproduced on a gigantic plaque on the west side (facing the setting sun, as if to say, "Go West, young man.") of the UC Berkeley School of Law's main building, Boalt Hall.
Other writings
John Davies (poet) (1569–1626) English poet, lawyer, and politician, born 1569
Stanza 1.
Nosce Teipsum (1599)
Jonathan Swift (1667–1745) Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, and poet
Thoughts on Religion (1765), published posthumously
Olaudah Equiano (1745–1797) African abolitionist
Chap. V
The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African (1789)
Ray Bradbury (1920–2012) American writer
As quoted in "Sci-fi legend "Ray Bradbury on God, 'monsters and angels'" by John Blake, CNN : Living (2 August 2010), p. 3
Nikos Kazantzakis (1883–1957) Greek writer
"Odyssey of Faith" in TIME magazine (6 June 1960) http://www.time.com/time/printout/0,8816,874166,00.html
Joseph Conrad (1857–1924) Polish-British writer
Letter to Robert Cunninghame-Graham (January 1898), published in The Collected Letters of Joseph Conrad, edited by Frederick R. Karl and Laurence Davies, Vol. 2, p. 30. ISBN 0521257484
“I am willing to love all mankind, except an American.”
Samuel Johnson (1709–1784) English writer
April 15, 1778, p. 392
Life of Samuel Johnson (1791), Vol III
Henryk Sienkiewicz (1846–1916) Polish journalist, Nobel Prize-winning novelist, and philanthropist
Nobel Prize acceptance speech (1905)
John Brunner book The Stone That Never Came Down
Source: The Stone That Never Came Down (1973), Chapter 4 (p. 31)
Revilo P. Oliver (1908–1994) American philologist
The Jewish Strategy, Chapter 12 "Christianity"
1990s, The Jewish Strategy (2001)
Vangelis (1943) Greek composer of electronic, progressive, ambient, jazz, pop rock, and orchestral music
2001
Gregor Mendel (1822–1884) Silesian scientist and Augustinian friar
Excerpt from a sermon on Easter delivered by Mendel, found in Folia Mendeliana (1966), Volume 6, Moravian Museum in Brünn.
Original: Drei Sakramente, die das Leben spenden: Taufe, Beichte, Kommunion sind zur Osterzeit eingesetzt worden. (Eucharistie verbindet vollkommen, Glaube und Taufe unvollkommen dem Gottmenschen). Sieg: Wie mutet es einen frommen Christen an, mitten in der ungerechten Welt von Sieg zu hören, und nicht wieder Hintansetzung, Beschimpfung, Verfolgung; auch Siegesfreude. Mit dem Siegestag Christi, mit dem Ostertag, sind die Bande zerrissen, die der Tod und die Sünde aufgelegt ( ? ), und stark erhebt sich das Menschengeschlecht mit seinem Erlöser aus Nachtzeit und Fesseln in weite selige Höhen, himmlische Gefilde!).
Sermon on Easter
Walter Keane (1915–2000) American plagiarist
Page 42.
1965, Cited by Jane Howard
John Burroughs (1837–1921) American naturalist and essayist
Source: The Light of Day (1900), Ch. VII: The Modern Skeptic
“Mistakes are the inevitable lot of mankind.”
George Jessel (jurist) (1824–1883) British politician
In re Taylor's Estate (1882) 22 Ch.D. 495, 503.
John Jay (1745–1829) American politician and a founding father of the United States
1780s, Letter to Reverend Doctor Price (1785)
Brian Campbell Vickery (1918–2009) British information theorist
Brian Vickery (2006) " J.D.Bernal: science and social development http://web.archive.org/web/20100202233156/http://www.lucis.me.uk/bernal.htm" on lucis.me.uk, 2006.
Gottfried Feder (1883–1941) German economist and politician
Source: The German State on a National and Socialist Foundation (1923), pp. 117-118
Sita Ram Goel (1921–2003) Indian activist
So also in ancient Greece, in ancient Rome, in the whole ancient world, all over Asia and Europe.
The Emerging National Vision, 4 December 1983, Calcutta.
“The proper study of mankind is books.”
Aldous Huxley book Crome Yellow
Source: Crome Yellow (1921), Ch. XXVIII
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi (1919–1980) Shah of Iran
Message to the White House, April 1977, as quoted in The Shah's Story, page 67-68
Speeches, 1977
H.L. Mencken (1880–1956) American journalist and writer
201
1940s–present, Minority Report : H.L. Mencken's Notebooks (1956)
Alfred von Waldersee (1832–1904) Prussian Field Marshal
Waldersee to Kaiser Wilhelm II c. 1901, warning him againsgt partitioning China. https://www.marxists.org/history/erol/china/patriotism.pdf
Stanley Baldwin (1867–1947) Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Baldwin's response to the Munich crisis, as quoted in The Times (10 September 1938)
1938
“Mankind may wring her secrets from nature, and use their knowledge to destroy themselves.”
R. H. Tawney (1880–1962) English philosopher
Conclusion
Religion and the Rise of Capitalism (1926)
William Winwood Reade (1838–1875) British historian
Sir Harry Johnston Liberia (1906), vol. 1, p. 257.
Criticism of The Martyrdom of Man
Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826) 3rd President of the United States of America
Letter to Mathew Carey (11 November 1816). Published in The Works of Thomas Jefferson in Twelve Volumes http://oll.libertyfund.org/ToC/0054.php, Federal Edition, Paul Leicester Ford, ed., New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1904, Vol. 12 http://oll.libertyfund.org/Texts/Jefferson0136/Works/0054-12_Bk.pdf, p. 42 <br class="br">1810s
Jim Ross (1952) American professional wrestling commentator, professional wrestling referee, and restaurateur
Commentary Quotes
Lyndon B. Johnson (1908–1973) American politician, 36th president of the United States (in office from 1963 to 1969)
1960s, Inaugural address (1965)
Arthur C. Clarke (1917–2008) British science fiction writer, science writer, inventor, undersea explorer, and television series host
Source: 1970s, Chapter 3 (The Future of Transport) in Profiles of the Future (7th printing, 1972)
“There is only one hope for mankind — and that is democratic Socialism.”
Aneurin Bevan (1897–1960) Welsh politician
Resignation speech http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1951/apr/23/mr-aneurin-bevan-statement in the House of Commons (23 April 1951) <br class="br">1950s
George Mason (1725–1792) American delegate from Virginia to the U.S. Constitutional Convention
June 17
Addresses to the Virginia Ratifying Convention (1788)
Sita Ram Goel book The Calcutta Quran Petition
The Calcutta Quran Petition (1986)
Andrew Dickson White (1832–1918) American politician
Source: Seven Great Statesmen in the Warfare of Humanity with Unreason (1915), p. 61
Immanuel Kant (1724–1804) German philosopher
…sogar daß ihm auch wohl Philosophen, als einer gewissen Veredelung der Menschheit, eine Lobrede halten, uneingedenk des Ausspruchs jenes Griechen: »Der Krieg ist darin schlimm, daß er mehr böse Leute macht, als er deren wegnimmt«.
As quoted in Philosophical Perspectives on Peace: An Anthology of Classical and Modern Sources (1987) by Howard P. Kainz, p. 81
Eternal Peace (1795)
Ethan Allen (1738–1789) American general
Source: Reason: The Only Oracle Of Man (1784), Chapter I Section I - Of Reforming Mankind from Superstition and Error, and the Good Consequences of it"
Iamblichus (240–320) Syrian philosopher
Source: Life of Pythagoras, Ch. 2 : Youth, Education, Travels
Tad Williams (1957) novelist
Source: Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn, To Green Angel Tower (1993), Part 2, Chapter 13, “The Fallen Sun” (p. 314).
John Stuart Mill book Autobiography
Source: https://archive.org/details/autobiography01mill/page/138/mode/1up p. 138
Max Shachtman (1904–1972) American Marxist theorist
Race and Revolution p. 44, 1933
Marshall McLuhan (1911–1980) Canadian educator, philosopher, and scholar-- a professor of English literature, a literary critic, and a …
Source: 1990s and beyond, The Book of Probes : Marshall McLuhan (2011), p. 346
Robert Frank (1924–2019) American photographer and filmmaker
Robert Frank, in: Nathan Lyons, Photographers on photography: a critical anthology, (1966), p. 66
Peter Kropotkin (1842–1921) Russian zoologist, evolutionary theorist, philosopher, scientist, revolutionary, economist, activist, geogr…
An Appeal to the Young (1880)
“Our country is the world — our countrymen are all mankind.”
William Lloyd Garrison (1805–1879) American journalist
Motto of The Liberator (1831)
The Liberator (1831 - 1866)
Jeremy Corbyn (1949) British Labour Party politician
Speech http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1990/mar/02/whaling in the House of Commons (2 March 1990). <br class="br">1990s
Arnold J. Toynbee (1889–1975) British historian, author of A Study of History
[Civilization on Trial, Oxford University Press, 156, (1948)]
William Blackstone book Commentaries on the Laws of England
Book II, ch. 1 http://avalon.law.yale.edu/18th_century/blackstone_bk2ch1.asp: Of Property in General. <br class="br">Commentaries on the Laws of England (1765–1769)
“I am a big believer that technology shapes mankind.”
Mukesh Ambani (1957) Indian business magnate
Quoted in 5 things you may not know about Mukesh Ambani, 15 October 2012, 17 December 2013, Profit NDTV http://profit.ndtv.com/news/people/article-5-things-you-may-not-know-about-mukesh-ambani-312075,
Savitri Devi book Pilgrimage
Pilgrimage (Calcutta: Savitri Devi Mukherji, 1958, p. 327, http://www.savitridevi.org/pilgrimage-09.html)
Edward Gibbon (1737–1794) English historian and Member of Parliament
Vol. 1, Chap. 3. Compare: "L'histoire n'est que le tableau des crimes et des malheurs" (translated: "History is but the record of crimes and misfortunes"), Voltaire, L'Ingénu, chap. x.
The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire: Volume 1 (1776)
Kirby Page (1890–1957) American clergyman
The Personality of Jesus (1932)
Tad Williams (1957) novelist
Source: Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn, To Green Angel Tower (1993), Part 1, Chapter 12, “Raven’s Dance” (p. 392).
Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804–1864) American novelist and short story writer (1804 – 1879)
"The Artist of the Beautiful" (1844)
Torquato Tasso (1544–1595) Italian poet
Il gran nemico dell'umane genti.
Canto IV, stanza 1 (tr. Wickert)
Gerusalemme Liberata (1581)
Camille Paglia (1947) American writer
Source: Sexual Personae: Art and Decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickinson (1990), p. 29
Robertson Davies (1913–1995) Canadian journalist, playwright, professor, critic, and novelist
Lewis Carroll in the Theatre (1994)
Sayyid Qutb (1906–1966) Egyptian author, educator, Islamic theorist, poet, and politician
[Fiqh al-Da’wah, Fiqh al-Da’wah, IslamQA, http://web.archive.org/web/20061017053855/http://www.islamqa.com/index.php?ref=43087&ln=eng, 217–222, 2007-11-22, 2006-10-17]
“Christians, awake! salute the happy morn,
Whereon the Saviour of mankind was born.”
John Byrom (1692–1763) Poet, inventor of a shorthand system
A Hymn for Christmas Day (1750)
Dean Koontz book Watchers
Part 1, Chapter 7.8; Garrison Dilworth on the responsibility to help keep Einstein free
Watchers (1987)