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humanity

[hyoo-man-i-tee, yoo-] / hyuˈmæn ɪ ti, yu- /




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So shall ye still, as the glad years rise,   Ever more stable and glorious be, Heir of all loftiest destinies,   HOPE OF HUMANITY!

From Poems of the Heart and Home by Yule, J. C.

War breeds hatred, horror, pestilence and famine, yet from its tears and ashes eventually must rise the clean white spirit of HUMANITY.

From The Littlest Rebel by Peple, Edward Henry

Brothers! of these two voices, strange most unimaginably, Unceasingly regenerated, dying unceasingly, Harken-ed of the Eternal throughout His Eternity, The one voice uttereth: NATURE! and the other voice: HUMANITY!

From New Poems by Thompson, Francis

It is HUMANITY, rather, refusing to enjoy anything that others do not share.

From Varieties of Religious Experience, a Study in Human Nature by James, William




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