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Humanity must need to continue because humanity is about humans and humans are nothing without humanity.

Zaman Ali
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One can only describe the human but can never define it because humans are complex in their nature.

Zaman Ali, Humanity
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What a familiarity with the construction of Turing test bots had begun to show me was that we fail - again and again- to actually be human with other humans, so maddeningly much of the time.

Brian Christian, The Most Human Human: What Artificial Intelligence Teaches Us About Being Alive
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If you believe that humans are animals, there can be no such thing as the history of humanity, only the lives of particular humans. If we speak of the history of the species at all, it is only to signify the unknowable sum of these lives. As with other animals, some lives are happy, others wretched. None has a meaning that lies beyond itself.

John N. Gray, Straw Dogs: Thoughts on Humans and Other Animals
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Are all humans human? Or are some more human than others?

Roméo Dallaire
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Hard as it may sound, no god has saved anything or anyone in human history. It is the humans who have done so.

Abhijit Naskar, 7 Billion Gods: Humans Above All
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Will Human Nature destroy Nature and Humans?

Drats, Humans Need Three Hands: Will Human Nature Destroy Nature and Humans?
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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.

Tarif Naaz
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Being human doesn't make us humans. Humanity is something else only a kind and loving heart can possess

Munia Khan
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Doctrines, no matter which path of human endeavor they come from, must serve the humans, not the humans serving the doctrines. “Love thy neighbor” - is a great doctrine, but more importantly, it is an unparalleled piece of magnificent human teaching – as such, whoever practices it, becomes a better human, a real human. On the other hand, there is another doctrine that says “God may purify the believers and destroy the disbelievers” – now would you, as a real conscientious human being, consider this one as a great beneficial doctrine or teaching for humanity? Far from being great, doctrines like this are the ones that compel the human society to forget its innate humanism.

Abhijit Naskar, Principia Humanitas
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