Brotherhood Quote by Seneca the Younger Download Open image “However wretched a fellow-mortal may be, he is still a member of our common species.” — Seneca the Younger ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.9 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Brotherhood Common Fellows May Members Mortals Species Stills Wretched
Oall the creatures that creep and breathe on earth, there is none more wretched than man. — Homer Copy Share Image
The creatures with whom we share the planet and whom, in our arrogance, we wrongly patronize for being lesser forms, they are not brethren,… — Henry Beston Copy Share Image
The man who regards his own life and that of his fellow-creatures as meaningless is not merely unfortunate but almost disqualified for life. — Albert Einstein Copy Share Image
“Who is most wretched in this dolorous place? I think myself; yet I would rather be My miserable self than He, than He Who formed such creatures to His own disgrace. The vilest thing must be less vile than Thou From whom it had its being, God and Lord! Creator of all woe and sin! abhorred Malignant and implacable! I… — James Thomson Copy Share
The greatness of man is so evident that it is even proved by his wretchedness. For what in animals is nature, we call in… — Blaise Pascal Copy Share Image
Not a single other creature in all the history of the world has been just as ourselves. Not another will be like us. — William Soutar Copy Share Image
He who is not content to look, like a savage, at the phenomena of nature as disconnected, cannot any longer believe that man is… — Charles Darwin Copy Share Image
O wretched man, wretched not just because of what you are, but also because you do not know how wretched you are! — Marcus Tullius Cicero Copy Share Image
We look upon the enemy of our souls as a conquered foe, so he is, but only to God, not to us. — Oswald Chambers Copy Share Image
He who is only just is cruel; who Upon the earth would live were all judged justly? — Lord Byron Copy Share Image
Man...is a tame or civilized animal; never the less, he requires proper instruction and a fortunate nature, and then of all animals he becomes… — Plato Copy Share Image
There is nothing that we can properly call our own but our time, and yet everybody fools us out of it who has a… — Seneca the Younger Copy Share Image
Men trust rather to their eyes than to their ears; the effect of precepts is therefore slow and tedious, whilst that of examples is… — Seneca the Younger Copy Share Image
A great step towards independence is a good-humored stomach, one that is willing to endure rough treatment. — Seneca the Younger Copy Share Image
Men can be divided into 2 groups: one that goes ahead and achieves something, and one that comes after and criticizes. — Seneca the Younger Copy Share Image
Such as the chain of causes we call Fate, such is the chain of wishes: one links on to another; the whole man is… — Seneca the Younger Copy Share Image
The road by precepts is tedious, by example, short and efficacious. — Seneca the Younger Copy Share Image
He who does not want to die should not want to live. For life is tendered to us with the proviso of death. Life… — Seneca the Younger Copy Share Image
Let us not seek our disease out of ourselves; 'tis in us, and planted in our bowels; and the mere fact that we do… — Seneca the Younger Copy Share Image
The best way to marginalize the Muslim Brotherhood [in Egypt] is in the ballot box, not through arrests and killing people. — Kelly Ayotte Copy Share Image
Saying that the origin of the Islamic State (IS) is within the Muslim Brotherhood organisation only strengthens IS. — Tariq Ramadan Copy Share Image
“All the same I keep on looking for someone incomprehensible who won't understand me either, because I have a terrible thirst for brotherhood” — Emile Ajar Copy Share Image
May God bless each of us in our calls to serve. May our faith strengthen as we serve in righteousness, faithfully keeping the commandments.… — L. Tom Perry Copy Share Image
Brothers all In honour, as in one community, Scholars and gentlemen. — William Wordsworth Copy Share Image
You may call for peace as loudly as you wish, but where there is no brotherhood there can in the end be no peace. — Max Lerner Copy Share Image
Forgiving the men who killed my parents and brother was a process, a journey into deeper and deeper prayer. — Immaculee Ilibagiza Copy Share Image
Overall, we had about 50 meetings where the brothers would say that I couldn't do any solo records, I couldn't write for other people,… — Sammy Hagar Copy Share Image
My brothers and I would try to talk our dad into letting us stay up and watch 'Star Trek.' I remember watching it and… — Justin Lin Copy Share Image
I work incredibly hard - just like every other person in business and work. And aside from the fact of, yes, I am the… — James William Middleton Copy Share Image