Noun
of Humanity
Source: Webster's dictionaryWhat we must learn to do is to create unbreakable bonds between the sciences and the humanities. We cannot procrastinate. The world of the future is in our making. Tomorrow is now. Eleanor Roosevelt
The neglect of the humanities in present-day education is doubtless not a cause but a symptom of an age. Vincent Massey
The theoretical broadening which comes from having many humanities subjects on the campus is offset by the general dopiness of the people who study these things. Richard Feynman
...we no longer have intellectually satisfying arrangements in our educational system, in our arts, humanities or anything else; instead we have slogans and ideologies. An ideology is a religious or emotional expression; it is not an intellectual expression. Carroll Quigley
The calling of the humanities is to make us truly human in the best sense of the word. J. Irwin Miller
Creativity is essential to particle physics, cosmology, and to mathematics, and to other fields of science, just as it is to its more widely acknowledged beneficiaries - the arts and humanities. Lisa Randall