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The greatest statesmen, philosophers, humanitarians ... have not been able to put an end to war. Why place that demand on photography?
— James Nachtwey
As warriors, as humanitarians, they've taught me that without courage, compassion falters, and that without compassion, courage has no direction.
— Eric Greitens
I have known some quite good people who were unhappy, but never an interested person who was unhappy.
— A. C. Benson
High-toned humanitarians constantly overestimate the sufferings of those they sympathize with.
— H.L. Mencken
There are kings on every other bush in Ireland.
— Charles Brady
We went to the Moon as technicians; we returned as humanitarians.
— Edgar Mitchell
Those memories and his feelings for her, had lain dormant but not forgotten.
— Shilpi Somaya Gowda
Hundreds and hundreds of beautiful horses in the parade and a man without a silver saddle is a vagrant.
— Will Rogers
However toplofty and idealistic a man may be, he can always rationalize his right to earn money.
— Raymond Chandler
I didn't attend any of the court proceedings.
— Norma McCorvey
Purity is receptivity, the ability to sit and wait patiently, for as long as necessary, for the coming of the light.
— Frederick Lenz
The world needs many more humanitarians than it needs warriors, but there can be none of the former without enough of the latter.
— Eric Greitens
Usually, so far as improvement in the people's economic conditions is concerned, humanitarians simply play the role of the busybody.
— Vilfredo Pareto
Off with your hat, as the flag goes by! And let the heart have its say; you're man enough for a tear in your eye that you will not wipe away.
— Henry Cuyler Bunner
If vegetarians eat vegetables, what do humanitarians eat
— Steven Wright
Great coaches are great humanitarians. They really care for the athlete as people first and athletes second. This is paramount in gaining respect.
— Gordie Gillespie
How good a society does human nature permit? How good a human nature does society permit?
— Abraham H. Maslow