Woodrow Wilson Quotes About Humanity

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  • There is no cause half so sacred as the cause of the people. There is no idea so uplifting as the idea of the service of humanity.

    Woodrow Wilson (1956). “A Crossroads of Freedom: The 1912 Campaign Speeches”
  • Man is much more than a 'rational being' and lives more by sympathies and impressions than by conclusions. It darkens his eyes and dries up the wells of his humanity to be forever in search of doctrine. We need wholesome, experiencing na­tures, I dare affirm, much more than we need sound reasoning.

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    Woodrow Wilson (2005). “On Being Human”, p.20, Cosimo, Inc.
  • Justice has nothing to do with expediency. Justice has nothing to do with any temporary standard whatever. It is rooted and grounded in the fundamental instincts of humanity.

    Woodrow Wilson, Woodrow Wilson Foundation, Princeton University (1981). “The papers of Woodrow Wilson”
  • Property as compared with humanity, as compared with the red blood in the American people, must take second place, not first place.

    Woodrow Wilson (1956). “A Crossroads of Freedom: The 1912 Campaign Speeches”
  • This book [the Bible] speaks both the voice of God and the voice of humanity, for there is told in it the most convincing of human experience that has ever been written...and those who heed that story will know their strength and happiness and success are all summed up in the exhortation, "Fear God and keep His commandments."

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  • My dream is that as the years go by and the world knows more and more of America, itwill turn to America for those moral inspirations that lie at the basis of all freedomthat America will come into the full light of the day when all shall know that she puts human rights above all other rights, and that her flag is the flag not only of America but of humanity.

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  • The interesting and inspiring thing about America is that she asks nothing for herself except what she has a right to ask for humanity itself.

    Woodrow Wilson (1913). “Addresses, Messages and Speeches, 1897-”
  • The Americans who went to Europe to die are a unique breed.... (They) crossed the seas to a foreign land to fight for a cause which they did not pretend was peculiarly their own, which they knew was the cause of humanity and mankind. These Americans gave the greatest of all gifts, the gift of life and the gift of spirit.

  • My urgent advice to you would be, not only always to think first of America, but always, also, to think first of humanity. You do not love humanity if you seek to divide humanity into jealous camps. Humanity can be welded together only by love, by sympathy, by justice, not by jealousy and hatred. I am sorry for the man who seeks to make personal capital out of the passions of his fellowmen. He has lost touch with the ideal of America. For America was created to unit mankind.

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Woodrow Wilson

  • Born: December 28, 1856
  • Died: February 3, 1924
  • Occupation: 28th U.S. President