Only a humanity to whom death has become as indifferent as its members, that has itself died, can inflict it administratively on innumerable people.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If some persons died, and others did not die, death would be a terrible affliction.
Treat Death as it treats us: with utter indifference.
Those whom we can love, we can hate; to others we are indifferent.
People have their own deaths as well as their own lives, and even if there is nothing beyond death, we shall differ in our nothingness.
It is a glorious thing to be indifferent to suffering, but only to one's own suffering.
I always say now it's the indifference that kills patients in the field and different populations. We have to break our indifference towards the suffering of people elsewhere.
It is not tolerable, it is not possible, that from so much death, so much sacrifice and ruin, so much heroism, a greater and better humanity shall not emerge.
The sole equality on earth is death.
When you have a situation that's destructive, when there's tremendous inhumanity everywhere, you see how humanity survives in all of its different permutations.
Above all things let us never forget that mankind constitutes one great brotherhood; all born to encounter suffering and sorrow, and therefore bound to sympathize with each other.
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