Humans Quotes
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If you have white walls, human beings look better in a room than if you have red walls.
Minoru Yamasaki
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I don't want to lose the awe we get to help another human being.
Francis Chan
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Human beings are glorious and preposterous characters.
Tommy Lee Jones
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Fantasy is no good unless the seed it springs from is a truth, a truth about human beings.
Eudora Welty
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The growth of the human mind is still high adventure, in many ways the highest adventure on earth.
Norman Cousins
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Even the human heart is slightly left of centre.
Northrop Frye
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Jews also believed that divinities could become human and humans could become divine.
Bart Ehrman
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Do I know I'm right? Judgements aren't the same as facts. Instinct is not science. I'm like any other human being as fallible and as capable of being wrong. I only know what I believe.
Tony Blair
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Speaking to humans was so vastly different from tweeting...But this way we all had to sit in the same set of thoughts for over an hour. The connection felt very good.
Hank Green
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Works of Art are meant to connect the human heart to inspiration, for cosmic consciousness to grow in the Supreme Reality rooted in Life and Being.
Nelly Mazloum
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Pain explains a great deal of human conduct, but the fear of pain even more.
Neil Abramson
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Where the quality of life goes down for the environment, the quality of life goes down for humans.
George Holland
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Jazz comes from anywhere the human being has a soul and has a heart.
Willie "The Lion" Smith
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The church becomes irrelevant when it becomes purely a human creation. We are not all we were made to be when everything in our lives and churches can be explained apart from the work and presence of the Spirit of God.
Francis Chan
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Human reason has discovered many amazing things in nature and will discover still more, and will thereby increase its power over nature.
Vladimir Lenin
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I don't think human beings are bad. They're weak. And that's what makes 'em bad.
Michael Caine
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Every human society possesses a mythology which is inherited, transmitted and diversified by literature.
Northrop Frye
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You cannot force growth of human life and civilization, any more than you can force these slow-growing trees. That is the economy of Almighty God, that all good growth is slow growth.
William Jay Gaynor
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You mean machines are like humans?" I shook my head. "No, not like humans. With machines the feeling is, well, more finite. It doesn't go any further. With humans it's different. The feeling is always changing. Like if you love somebody, the love is always shifting or wavering. It's always questioning or inflating or disappearing or denying or hurting. And the thing is, you can't do anything about it, you can't control it. With my Subaru, it's not so complicated.
Haruki Murakami
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Art is a human act, a generous contribution, something that might not work, and it is intended to change the recipient for the better, often causing a connection to happen.
Seth Godin
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I can be a snarky Asshole, or I can be sort of mentally impaired. It's very hard for me to just be normal human being.
Michael Ian Black
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God gave humans language so they could conceal their thoughts from one another.
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand
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I am human, all too bloody human.
Peter O'Toole
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Because in some men it is in them to give up everything personal at some time, before it ferments and poisons--throw it to some human being or some human idea. They have to.
Carson McCullers