Quotes About Human
Those who have a tolerable knowledge of human nature will not stand in need of such lights.
~ Alexander Hamilton
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Knowledge, unlike information, is a human characteristic; there can be information no one knows, but there can't be knowledge no one knows.
~ Clay Shirky
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History is for human self-knowledge…the only clue to what man can do is what man has done. The value of history, then, is that it teaches us what man has done and thus what man is.
~ R.G. Collingwood
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If human beings were really progressive creatures, then all boys would be smarter, healthier, and, wealthier, than their grandfathers.
~ Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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I'm a vague conjunctured personality more made up of opinions and academic prepossessions than of human traits and red corpuscles.
~ Woodrow Wilson
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Leadership is the sum of those qualities of intellect, human understanding, and moral character that enables a person to inspire and control a group of people successfully.
~ John A. Lejeune
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Customers perceive service in their own unique, idiosyncratic, emotional, irrational, end-of-the-day, and totally human terms. Perception is all there is!
~ Tom Peters
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I believe in businesses where you engage in creative thinking, and where you form some of your deepest relationships. If it isn't about the production of the human spirit, we are in big trouble.
~ Anita Roddick
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Leadership is about tapping the wellsprings of human motivation - and about fundamental relations with one's fellows.
~ Tom Peters
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Though every human being on the planet has an inclination for leadership, most of us do not have the courage to cultivate it.
~ Myles Munroe
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The future is taking shape now in our own beliefs and in the courage of our leaders. Ideas and leadership - not natural or social "forces" - are the prime movers in human affairs.
~ George Roche III
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When human power becomes so great and original that we can account for it only as a kind of divine imagination, we call it genius
~ William Crashaw
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Human speculation is no match for divine revelation.
~ Johnny Hunt
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Raw, real human conversation can be the most direct path to greater awareness and stronger relationships, even when it's unrehearsed and clumsy-perhaps especially when it's unrehearsed and clumsy!
~ Beverly L. Kaye
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Leadership is one of the most enduring, universal human responsibilities.
~ Rosabeth Moss Kanter
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~ Neculai Fantanaru
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Knowledge emerges only through invention and re-invention, through the restless, impatient, continuing, hopeful inquiry human beings pursue in the world, with the world, and with each other.
~ Paulo Freire
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An enterprise is a community of human beings, not a collection of "human resources".
~ Henry Mintzberg
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There are so many things in human living that we should regard not as traumatic learning but as incomplete learning, unfinished learning.
~ Milton H. Erickson
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Genius is an exceedingly common human quality, probably natural to most of us.
~ John Taylor Gatto
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A programming language is like a natural, human language in that it favors certain methaphors, images, and ways of thinking.
~ Seymour Papert
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Loneliness is not cured by human company. Loneliness is cured by contact with reality.
~ Anthony de Mello
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An organsation's results are determined through webs of human commitments, born in webs of human conversations.
~ Fernando Flores
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Learning is a deep human need, like mating and eating, and like all such needs it is meant to be deeply pleasurable to human beings.
~ James Paul Gee
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