Superhumanity

Word SUPERHUMANITY
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Delusions of superhumanity, put toward the lowest acts of bestial murder. ❋ Danny Tobey (2010)

This looks like it will end with a dark conflict within Will Smith's character and more specifically his humanity vs. his superhumanity and he will most likely die at the end. ❋ Unknown (2008)

A range of scientific means is used in order to affect this supposed evolutionary process, including smart drugs, nanotechnology, prosthetics, computer-assisted communication and genetic modification, humanity become superhumanity. ❋ William Harryman (2009)

Of all the Warriors present, he has the least excuse for superhumanity unless we go through that whole “Wellspring of Souls” bit, where his father sold his sons soul in return for immortality… ❋ Unknown (2009)

Oh, sure, we have our occasional display of superhumanity, such as when my heart continues beating even after running a few miles trying to keep up with the much younger and obviously better fit soldiers that surround me. ❋ Matthew Currier Burden (2006)

In the Transcend, superhumanity can happen so fast that its creators are destroyed. ❋ Vinge, Vernor (1992)

Do not weep, do not wear mourning, for we shall have died with a sweet smile on our lips and a lovely superhumanity in our hearts. ❋ St��phane Lauzanne (N/A)

Nietzsche's Superman is, above all, a being of colossal and masterful will, and Zarathustra, the prophet of superhumanity, is only an incarnation of the will that for Schopenhauer moved the world. ❋ Various (N/A)

There is about him none of the unworldliness, the aloofness, the superhumanity that distances so many of the other composers from us. ❋ Paul Rosenfeld (1918)

A superman with a wife and family he had acquired before a great passion has made him a superman is in rather a predicament, especially if he be one who has achieved such superhumanity as he possesses not by challenging laws and conventions, but by getting around them. ❋ Winston Churchill (1909)

The mystic, however far removed he may be from Nietzsche's ideal of the Superman, nevertheless represents superhumanity in the domain of consciousness. ❋ Claude Fayette Bragdon (1906)

Grant Morrison, told Wired.com in July, "As we enter the age of superhumanity," superheroes should serve as our "role models." ❋ Scott Thill (2011)

From other parts of his writings we know that he meant by the word 'Lord' his divinity or at least essential superhumanity. ❋ Henry Nelson Coleridge (1820)

And I can't really say it's that much better now, since while Identity Crisis was much more violent, it didn't concern anyone other than the upper class version of superhumanity that DC represents. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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