Is the human race a universal constructor?
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We're not inherently anything but human.
I think people are universal.
The human race is a zone of living things that should be defined by tracing its confines.
We must come to the point where we realize the concept of race is a false one. There is only one race, the human race.
I think the only universal thing is one individual. If you talk about a country or a nation or a culture, it's so vague. I mean what is a nation? A nation is full of nice and bad and long and tall and short and thin people. It's not like everybody is the same.
We're not separate races. There's only one human race.
According to the now almost universally accepted theory, all the races of mankind had a common origin.
The most universal challenge that we face is the transition from seeing our human institutions as machines to seeing them as embodiments of nature.
The chief obstacle to the progress of the human race is the human race.
There are very few men and women in whom a Universalist feeling is altogether lacking; its prevalence suggests that it must be part of our inborn nature and have a place in Nature's scheme of evolution.