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Why should we assist our fellowman for mere love of God?
We just forget it for a little while, so don't take advantage of your fellowman's poor memory.
They had people in uniform who did nothing but practice the fine art of visiting death on their fellowman.
Always he who has lived with Nature is enabled to release his own fellowman.
One must first understand himself, then he may understand his fellowman.
Stop labeling differences among your fellowman, and start looking for the good that comes out of them.
Must not - if you anticipate facing your Japanese fellowman again.
A man of remarkable ability and compassion, Williams took a strong personal interest in his fellowman.
I live a long useful life serving my fellowman.
I'm not the lonesome sort and I get along all right, but even so the face of a fellowman is a welcome sight.
You believe the individual ought to be free and ought to help his fellowman.
Do not fabricate against your fellowman anything bad, when he is dwelling in a sense of security with you.
You have a real interest in your fellowman.
Man cannot ever save himself or his fellowman.
And is it not just because of my crimes that I am united so closely to my fellowman?
Hillel answered: What is hateful to you, do not to your fellowman.
He hated to see his fellowman in trouble.
As long as man is curious about his fellowman, that appetite alone will keep him alive.
The two groups would never meet; this is curious in view of how personal it seems to lend a fellowman the money to buy his home.
He is lazy and disrespectful to his fellowman.
God's desire for us is that we live in peace with Him, with ourselves and with our fellowman.
We consecrate this structure to humanity, to our suffering fellowman, regardless of creed.
It was neither the siren song of easy dollars nor the ideal of helping my fellowman.
Just 'cause I mind my own business don't mean I can't do for my fellowman.
Banks, or so he hoped, retained some compassion for his fellowman, especially the downtrodden, and occasionally even the criminal.