Top 13 Defiling Humanity Quotes
#1. Dewdrops, Nature's tears, which she Sheds in her own breast for the fair which die. The sun insists on gladness; but at night, When he is gone, poor Nature loves to weep.
Philip James Bailey
#2. New rule: Tulips aren't flowers. They're some kind of gay onion.
Bill Maher
#3. Preparations for the slaughter of mankind have always been made in the name of God or some supposed higher being which men have devised and created in their own imagination.
Jaroslav Hasek
#5. I don't have to take a trip around the world or be on a yacht in the Mediterranean to have happiness. I can find it in the little things, like looking out into my backyard and seeing deer in the fields.
Queen Latifah
#6. No one who has lived in the world as long as you & I have, can entertain the pious delusion that it is engineered upon principles of benevolence ... the cosmos remains always beautiful and profoundly interesting in every corner-and if I had as many lives as a cat I would leave no corner unexplored.
Thomas Huxley
#7. I don't know everything. And I like not knowing everything. Because then I can learn it.
Richard Gold
#8. The Tonys ignored West Side Story. The Tonys ignored Gypsy. It's a kind of public humiliation.
Stephen Sondheim
#9. But then he'd lived long enough to understand the futility of expecting anything at all
Laura Barnett
#10. It's easy to sit on a mountaintop and tell people what to do and how to be happy. I have chosen to do that. Not because it's easy, but for a different reason, which I would reveal, if your mind was ready to handle it, which it isn't, which is also very convenient for me.
Eugene Mirman
#11. Boundaries are basically about providing structure, and structure is essential in building anything that thrives.
Henry Cloud
#12. All the world says: yes we know what's written in the books but now let's see what our eyes tell us.
Bertolt Brecht
#13. I take courage," Aeneas said. "Here too there are tears for things, and hearts are touched by the fate of all that is mortal.
Edith Hamilton
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