Explore a collection of the most beloved and motivational quotes and sayings about Humanity. 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 Humanity Quotes and Sayings from 89 influential authors, including Marcus Garvey,Erich Fromm,Nathanael West,Debasish Mridha,Philip Zimbardo, for you to enjoy and share.

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

It is the task of the "science of man" to arrive eventually at a correct description of what deserves to be called human nature. What has often been called "human nature" is but one of its many manifestations - and often a pathological one - and the function of such mistaken definition usually has been to defend a particular type of society as being the necessary one. By Erich Fromm Nature Human Science Man Called

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

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

Mama, humanity is my business. By Philip Zimbardo Mama Humanity Business

Human nature is both predictable and mysterious; prone to great and sudden advances, yet still mired in despicable self-interest. By Neal Shusterman Human Mysterious Prone Advances Selfinterest

I'm an advocate of human nature. By Jaron Lanier Nature Advocate Human

People are the world's strangest creature. By Clamp People Creature World Strangest

Humans are remarkable: the first species in almost four billion years of life on earth that dominates the biosphere. This gives us the power, in principle, to build societies in which everyone flourishes. But it also creates great dangers because it is not clear that we really understand how to use our potentially devastating powers. By David Christian Humans Remarkable Biosphere Species Billion

Mankind? That is an abstraction. There have always been and always will be only individuals. By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Mankind Abstraction Individuals

I love humanity but I hate people. By Edna St. Vincent Millay People Love Humanity Hate

For those that don't know, a human is a real bipedal life form of midrange intelligence, living a largely deluded existence on a small, waterlogged planet in a very lonely corner of the universe. By Matt Haig Intelligence Living Small Waterlogged Universe

Humanness consists in harmony of thought, word and deed. By Sathya Sai Baba Humanness Thought Word Deed Consists

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

Human beings create more than they destroy. By Julian Simon Human Destroy Create

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

Human can surprise you sometimes. An unpredictable species, Homo sapiens By Katherine Applegate Human Homo Surprise Species Sapiens

What exactly is it that humans do that is specifically human? There has to be something. How odd it is for billions of people to be alive, yet not one of them is really quite sure of what makes people people. By Douglas Coupland Specifically People Humans Human Alive

God bless humankind. By Lailah Gifty Akita God Humankind Bless

We must learn to understand humanity better so that we can create an environment that is more beneficial to people, more rewarding, more pleasant to experience. By John Portman People Rewarding Experience Learn Understand

Humans are the one species the world could do very well without. By George Schaller Humans Species World

When you take the humanity out of humans, you are left with humans with no humanity. In other words, you get what you paid for ... By Rick Yancey Humanity Humans Left Words Paid

We are responsible for this humanity, we should share it with kindness and generosity. By Debasish Mridha Humanity Generosity Responsible Share Kindness

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

Mankind is unkind, man. By Dave Collins Man Mankind Unkind

I love humanity, surprisingly, as I observe 21st century with hawk eyed vision, I realize the more I love humanity the less I love Human as an individual. By Ankita Singhal Love Humanity Surprisingly Human Observe

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

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

Humanity is about raising up each other for good. By Zaman Ali Humanity Good Raising

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

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

Human beings are flawed and complicated and messy. By Brit Marling Human Messy Flawed Complicated

When one speaks of humanity, the idea is fundamental that this is something which separates and distinguishes man from nature. In reality, however, there is no such separation: "natural" qualities and those called truly "human" are inseparably grown together. Man, in his highest and noblest capacities, is wholly nature and embodies its uncanny dual character. Those of his abilities which are terrifying and considered inhuman may even be the fertile soil out of which alone all humanity can grow in impulse, deed, and work. By Friedrich Nietzsche Speaks Idea Fundamental Separates Distinguishes

It is my considered opinion that the human race (soi disant) is cruel, idiotic, sentimental, predatory, ungrateful, ugly, conceited and egocentric to the last ditch and that the occasional discovery of an isolated exception is as deliciously surprising as finding a sudden brazil nut in what you know to be five pounds of vanilla creams. These glorious moments, although not making life actually worth living, perhaps, at least make it pleasanter. By Noel Coward Idiotic Sentimental Predatory Ungrateful Ugly

To care for others is called humanity. By Dada Bhagwan Humanity Care Called

Human beings can be awful, but they can also be tremendous. By Desmond Tutu Human Awful Tremendous

Humanism is not a pompous philosophy to be talked and debated about by a handful of intellectuals - it is the purest form of moral compass, which defines the civilized heart of thinking humanity. By Abhijit Naskar Humanism Intellectuals Compass Humanity Pompous

It can be helpful to think of humanity like a pearl necklace. Each human being is a pearl with distinct characteristics, but underneath there is a string that ties us all together, invisible to the naked eye. By Gudjon Bergmann Necklace Pearl Helpful Humanity Characteristics

Humans - a renewable resource. By Carrie Vaughn Humans Resource Renewable

Every human being ask this question of himself By Sunday Adelaja Human Question

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

I love humanity, I love the way people look By Grimes Love Humanity People

There is a great deal of human nature in man. By Charles Kingsley Man Great Deal Human Nature

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

Humanity is best described as inhumanity. By Pat Conroy Humanity Inhumanity

We need other human beings in order to be human. By Desmond Tutu Human Order

I'm a big believer in human nature. By Robert Agostinelli Nature Big Believer Human

Homo sapiens Yuck You contemporary fools laugh at religious and political lies spewed by sociopaths, lies that tether you forever to poverty and mediocrity. Yet, when your ears come upon the truth, the facts of life, you hide your faces and cry, not able By Bobby Miller Yuck Lies Homo Sociopaths Mediocrity

Despite dissimilarities in our luck and success at looking after ourselves, we are all human beings. By Naguib Mahfouz Dissimilarities Luck Success Human

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

Humans. Sometimes they make chimps look smart. By Katherine Applegate Humans Smart Make Chimps

One can't love humanity. One can only love people. By Graham Greene Humanity Love People

Amiable weaknesses of human nature. By Edward Gibbon Amiable Nature Weaknesses Human

Human beings are miserable disasters. They make mistakes. Do the wrong things. By Pam Godwin Human Disasters Miserable Mistakes Things

Humans are destructive animals, but they are also wise ones. By Gemma Malley Humans Animals Destructive Wise

Mankind is unamendable. By Alexander Pope Mankind Unamendable

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

Humanism: an exaltation of freedom, but one limited by our need to exercise it as an integral part of nature and society. By John Ralston Saul Humanism Freedom Society Exaltation Limited

How easy it is to invent a humanity, for anyone at all. By Margaret Atwood Humanity Easy Invent

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

Humanity, you never had it from the beginning." That was my motto. By Charles Bukowski Humanity Beginning Motto

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

misanthropic society, By Bill O'reilly Misanthropic Society

I have loved humanity, I have loved it so much. For me, there are three kinds of men; he who curses life, he who blesses it and he who contemplates it. I loved the first for his wretchedness, the second for his indulgence and the third for his perception. By Kahlil Gibran Loved Humanity Men Life Kinds

The most identifying trait of humanity is our abilty to be inhumane to one another. By Dean Koontz Identifying Trait Humanity Abilty Inhumane

We all may be living in different countries, geographical areas, and time zones but one thing which unites us all is that we all belong to one race which is humanity! By Avijeet Das Countries Geographical Areas Humanity Living

When did we stop being people, being human? By Malorie Blackman People Human Stop

Man is the most dangerous, destructive, selfish, and unethical animal on earth. By Michael Fox Destructive Selfish Man Dangerous Earth

Humanity is good. Some people are terrible and broken, but humanity is good. I believe that. By Hank Green Good Humanity Broken People Terrible

Our behavior toward each other is the strangest, most unpredictable, and most unaccountable of all the phenomena with which we are obliged to live. In all of nature, there is nothing so threatening to humanity as humanity itself. By Lewis Thomas Strangest Unpredictable Live Behavior Unaccountable

The human condition: lost in thought. By Eckhart Tolle Condition Lost Thought Human

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

Human beings, from their own point of view, are very different than what people see. By Kurt Russell Human View Point People

The pre-human creature from which man evolved was unlike any other living thing in its malicious viciousness toward its own kind. Humanization was not a leap forward but a groping toward survival. By Eric Hoffer Kind Prehuman Creature Man Evolved

Human nature is a complex mix of preparations for extreme selfishness and extreme altruism. Which side of our nature we express depends on culture and context. When opponents of evolution object that human beings are not mere apes, they are correct. We are also part bee. By Jonathan Haidt Extreme Altruism Nature Complex Mix

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

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

I love people; it's mankind I can't stand. By Charles M. Schulz People Stand Love Mankind

Humanity is a natural foil for inhumanity, and humanity is what will ultimately keep us going when all else has failed. By Margaret Cho Humanity Inhumanity Failed Natural Foil

Humanism is not a single character. It is a magnificent blend of various emotional and behavioral traits that are unique to the human mind. By Abhijit Naskar Humanism Character Single Mind Magnificent

Human nature is potentially aggressive and destructive and potentially orderly and constructive. By Margaret Mead Potentially Human Constructive Nature Aggressive

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

People are the most important resource in the world. By Sunday Adelaja People World Important Resource

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

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

Some peopleAre worthy of a bullet straightto the heart because that is wherecruelty evolves into evil.Somehumans aren't human at all,despite how they appear.Humanity is what lives insidepeople,harbored beneath skin, flesh,and bone. By Ellen Hopkins Skin Fleshand Bone Peopleare Worthy

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

The antidote to a meaningless and lawless existence was provided by humanism, a revolutionary new creed that conquered the world during the last few centuries. The humanist religion worships humanity, and expects humanity to play the part that God played in Christianity and Islam, and that the laws of nature played in Buddhism and Daoism. Whereas traditionally the great cosmic plan gave meaning to the life of humans, humanism reverses the roles and expects the experiences of humans to give meaning to the cosmos. According to humanism, humans must draw from within their inner experiences not only the meaning of their own lives, but also the meaning of the entire universe. This is the primary commandment humanism has given us: create meaning for a meaningless world. Accordingly, By Yuval Noah Harari Meaning Humanism Humans Centuries Played

Real humanity presents a mixture of all that is most sublime and beautiful with all that is vilest and most monstrous in the world. By Mikhail Bakunin Real World Humanity Presents Mixture

He most identifying trait of humanity is our ability to be inhumane to one another. By Dean Koontz Identifying Trait Humanity Ability Inhumane

Humanity in its basic form is co-humanity. By Karl Barth Humanity Cohumanity Basic Form

Human beings are about 1,000 times dumber and meaner than they think they are. By Kurt Vonnegut Human Times Dumber Meaner

Humans are the absolute worst thing to happen to this planet. By Lauren Destefano Humans Planet Absolute Worst Thing

Humanity is not common in its views. By Mitt Romney Humanity Views Common

The true science and study of mankind is man. By Pierre Charron Man True Science Study Mankind

Human nature. I don't like human nature, but I do like human beings. By Ellen Glasgow Nature Human

humans have a profound ability both to cooperate and nurture and to shun others and fight.8 In our advanced technological age, with the capacity of our weapons to end human life, our ability to master our baser emotions and channel them toward constructive and cooperative outcomes will provide the basis for our survival. By Jeffrey D. Sachs Ability Age Life Survival Profound

Human beings are not like they are portrayed in Hollywood. They are individuals who are a mixture of good and bad. By Jack Higgins Hollywood Human Portrayed Bad Individuals

Humanism is a philosophy of joyous service for the greater good of all humanity, of application of new ideas of scientific progress for the benefit of all. By Linus Pauling Humanism Humanity Philosophy Joyous Service

All mankind is us, whether we like it or not. By Samuel Beckett Mankind