Ian Mcewan Quotes About Humanity

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  • Imagining what it is like to be someone other than yourself is at the core of our humanity. It is the essence of compassion, and it is the beginning of morality.

    "Only love and then oblivion. Love was all they had to set against their murderers" by Ian Mcewan, www.theguardian.com. September 15, 2001.
  • For the professors in the academy, for the humanities generally, misery is more amenable to analysis: happiness is a harder nut to crack.

  • Most of humanity gets by without reading novels or poetry, and no one would deny the richness of their thoughts.

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