Do you sincerely declare that you love mankind in general, of what profession or religion soever?
"I have learned to love mankind."
"To respect all religions, love mankind and lead virtuous life".
He says, "I love mankind; I love it even better now that it no longer exists."
"You knew always that I love mankind; I never could not love a man."
So, through her, he himself loved mankind: it was his delight as well.
For thousands of years, priests and philosophers have told us to love mankind without giving any sound reason for loving the creatures.
The Great Goddess will not be angry if you call her by the name of Mary, who was good and loved mankind.
Near the beginning of the story, Casy claims to love mankind, but he doesn't know how to show it.
John Stuart Mill once said that his father loved mankind in general, but hated each person in particular.