Man's world is the planet of inexperience.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Man is nature's sole mistake.
There is a great deal of human nature in man.
What we're doing to the planet is inexcusable.
The world is a fascinating, difficult place, and in order to take full advantage of what the planet has to offer, we need to see and hear natural things.
There is an inevitable divergence between the world as it is and the world as men perceive it.
Whatever science and philosophy may do for mankind, the world can never outgrow its need of the simplicity that is in Christ.
The proper study of Mankind is Man.
The knowledge and understanding of the world which science gives us and the magnificent opportunity which it extends to us to control and use the world for the extension of our pleasure in it has never been greater than it now is.
We live on a planet that is amazing, beautiful, and full of wonder but not protected from powerful destructive forces of nature. We are capable of doing wonderful and selfless things but also self-absorbed and harmful things. This is the world we live in.
The man of science, like the man of letters, is too apt to view mankind only in the abstract, selecting in his consideration only a single side of our complex and many-sided being.