God loves all people.
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
You have enough to share with the world; the gift of love, kindness, goodness, smiles, hugs, prayer, inspiration, fellowship, volunteerism and many more.
Embrace one another with brotherly love.
The people living in land of deep darkness have seen a great light.
This is what the LORD requires of every man; to do justice, to love mercy and to humbly work with God.
Children are the most fearless souls on earth.
It is our responsibility to pray for a peaceful world.
The unique fingerprint of every individual defines our unique purpose and mission on earth.
How wide, how long, how deep is the love that Saviour extends to all humanity!
May all men experience the glorious presence of the Creator.
Love evoke powerful force of divinity in every man.
The graveyard is the everlasting home of every man.
Lord save mankind from every darkness and bondage.
Love yourself and extend the love to others.
Live in peace with all mankind.
We live not by the money we possess but by the goodness of the Creator.
Pray regularly for the members of your family.
Do all the work you can in your youthful days while you have the greatest strength.
Education is one of the greatest gift for mankind. Each one of us must seek this enlightenment.
May we graciously accept our responsibility.
Serve one another with great humility.
Children are lovable and adorable.
May God continue to give us strength for our daily work.
A world of goodness surrounds you.
What defines our world; believes, thoughts, dreams, decisions, choices and actions.
The family trees of all of us, of whatever origin or trait, must meet and merge into one genetic tree of all humanity by the time they have spread into our ancestries for about 50 generations.
~ Guy Murchie
The heart in every human is the sacred love.
If we understand we need each other, we will keep together.
The greatest gift at Christmas is love. The love that bind us together us one Human Family.
I don’t recall ever seeing my mother as a human being. She would always be weeping and wailing in the corner of the kitchen like a dog tied up to be tormented. My father would assail her with a hail of insults, and when her endurance broke, she would whine aloud, ‘Why good Lord? Why? Take me and save me.’ Only then would my father stand up, take the cord out of his headdress, and whip her nonstop for half an hour, spitting at her throughout.
~ Hassan Blasim
The grace of service is heart of belonging.
The sacred gift of parenthood is inscribe in the universal words ‘Papa’ and ‘Mama’.
We are one human family.
Speak graciously to young men as you would to your brothers.
On the road to success there are determination, real hard work, perseverance and challenges to tackle.
~ Ahmet Adam Asar
A life dedicated to family, friends, community, and whole humanity is a life well spent.
More often than not, people who are obsessed with their desires and feelings are generally unhappier in life vs. people that refocus their attention on service to others or a righteous cause. Have you ever heard someone say their life sucked because they fed the homeless? Made their children laugh? Or, bought a toy for a needy child at Christmas time?
~ Shannon L. Alder
There is more to the human mind than its evolutionary heritage.
~ Kenan Malik
Through all the ages the mind has been regarded as evil, and every form of insult: from heretic to materialist to exploiter—every form of iniquity: from exile to disfranchisement to expropriation—every form of torture: from sneers to rack to firing squad—have been brought down upon those who assumed the responsibility of looking at the world through the eyes of a living consciousness and performing the crucial act of a rational connection. Yet only to the extent to which—in chains, in dungeons, in hidden corners, in the cells of philosophers, in the shops of traders—some men continued to think, only to that extent was humanity able to survive.
~ Ayn Rand
I think we cry to release the animal parts of us without losing our humanity. Becauseinside me is a beast that snarls, and growls, and strains toward freedom, toward Tobias, and, aboveall, toward life. And as hard as I try, I cannot kill it.
~ Veronica Roth