Quotes About Human
I've got chunks of dead human in my garden smelling like month-old unicorn piss!
~ Kim Harrison
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Every native culture in North America has myths and legends about the bear, many of them tributes to wisdom and strength. "The bear is good to talk with," say the Yupik Eskimos. "If the bear wanted to speak with you, all it needed to do was remove its mask and there beneath was a human.
~ Kim Heacox
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Man is a social being who works independently, creatively and consciously.
~ Kim Jong Il
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And tourism is an ugly business, it's not fit work for human beings. It's hosting parasites.
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
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Therefore, simple syllogism: human language is futile and stupid. Meaning furthermore that human narratives are futile and stupid.
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
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But it is an orchestra," I say. "It's an imitation orchestra—an orchestrion, an orchestrina—whatever you call it, it does a terrible job! All you've done is turn a sublime group achievement, a human act, into an inferior egotistical solo—
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
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No happiness but in virtue. No, that wasn't true. Each part of the triune brain has its own happiness. Lizard in the sun, mammal on the hunt, human doing something good. What's good is good for the land. So when you worked as if on the hunt, in light and warmth, at making a landscape--some place for people to live in for ages to come--then you were triunely happy. Surely that should be enough. But then you wanted to share it. Just so there would be someone to be pleased together with.
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
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In the infinite black space of ignorance, it is as if stands as the basic operation of cognition, the mark perhaps of consciousness itself. Human
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
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Possibly this formulation itself is the deep diagnostic of all human cognition—the tell, as they say, meaning the thing that tells, the giveaway. In the infinite black space of ignorance, it is as if stands as the basic operation of cognition, the mark perhaps of consciousness itself.
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
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However, recall that every human lives under pressure. Every human feels various kinds of stress. Then things happen." Badim
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
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Alas, love turns the human heart into a mildewed garden, a lush and shameless garden in which grow mysterious, obscene toadstools.
~ Knut Hamsun
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Sólo hay un ser que dispone de armas que no han crecido con su cuerpo y de las cuales, por tanto, nada saben sus formas innatas de comportamiento; de aquí que no existan las consabidas y eficaces inhibiciones. Este ser es el hombre.
~ Konrad Lorenz
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Gli uccelli allevati in isolamento, che non hanno mai visto un loro simile, nella maggior parte dei casi non <> a quale specie appartengono, e perciò il loro istinto sociale e il loro desiderio sessuale si rivolgono verso le creature con le quali hanno trascorso determinate fasi evolutive particolarmente importanti: quindi, nella maggior parte dei casi, vero l'uomo.
~ Konrad Lorenz
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Besides, I don't take issue with the term as much as the fact that you feel you can judge me. I despise judgmental people." "As do most creatures who deserve to be judged." "You got me. I'm a ho fo sho." - What did that mean? - "You speak like a human." She nodded, as if that hadn't been an insult as well. "I watch a lot of TV.
~ Kresley Cole
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she spied nothing out of the ordinary—tourists milling, witches catcalling to human males—but
~ Kresley Cole
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The human capacity for suffering was like that for joy. It could only have the greatest impact in small doses. After that, mind and body could no longer take it in.
~ Kristen Heitzmann
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because human lives are composed in precisely such a fashion. They are composed like music
~ Kundera Milan
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Yes; but it is Nature's magic, which is more wonderful than any art known to man.
~ L. Frank Baum
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A thirst for the infinite is indelibly present in human beings. Man was created to have a relationship with God; we need him.
~ Pope Benedict XVI
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We all come from different levels, and I think every human has their own relationship to violence, athletic violence and fighting.
~ Jon Bernthal
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We all have a relentless yearning to attach and connect, to love and be loved. This relationship hunger is the fiercest longing of the human soul.
~ Dave Earley
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Even though language has its richness the relationship between language and the writer is always like a stone and you have to make the stone human.
~ Carmen Boullosa
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It is an absurdity to believe that the Deity has human passions, and one of the lowest of human passions, a restless appetite for applause
~ David Hume
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If there is anything that links the human to the divine, it is the courage to stand by a principle when everybody else rejects it.
~ Abraham Lincoln
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