642 Quotes About Dignity
- Author Charles Bracelen Flood
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Death seemed to lose its terrors and to borrow a grace and dignity in sublime keeping with the life that was ebbing away.
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- Author E.A. Bucchianeri
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Since art is considered a noble field, art should be used to promote all that is good and noble, and in a noble fashion.
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- Author Mauricio Lasansky
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Dignity is not a symbol bestowed on man, nor does the word itself possess force. Man's dignity is a force and the only modus vivendi by which man and his history survive. When mid-twentieth century Germany did not let man live and die with this right, man became an animal. No matter how technologically advanced or sophisticated, when man negates this divine right, he not only becomes self-destructive, but castrates his history and poisons our future. This is what 'The Nazi Drawings' are about.
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- Author Jeffrey A. White
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What if acceptance and compassion were our daily practice and religion?
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- Author Husam Wafaei
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Freedom is meant for all, but earned by those who are willing to rise above the darkness of fear and indignity...
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- Author Criss Jami
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There are 2 kinds of artists, essentially: those who want to make something popular, and those who want to make something dignified. But then there is still that rare hybrid case, and perhaps by that unintentional stroke of genius, in which one's work uncontrollably becomes both popular and dignified yet beyond its time.
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- Author Gerald Green
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My mother had that talent for endowing any place she was with dignity and charm. She behaved elegantly and politely, and thus hoped to change the world.
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- Author Romain Gary
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I’m an old naturalist. I defend all the roots that God has planted deep in the earth — and also the ones He has planted forever in the human soul — call it a need for justice, for freedom, for dignity . . .
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- Author Romain Gary
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Peer Qvist, grasping the Bible in his hands and reaffirming to the Court his determination to carry on his defense of the whole infinite variety of roots which Heaven had planted in the earth and also in the depths of the human soul — roots which gripped them like a premonition and a longing, a tortured aspiration, a craving for justice, for dignity, freedom and love.
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