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The American girls, undaunted, maintained their natural warmth, and in their unrivalled sympathy there appeared genuine maternal feelings that did not alter for national differences, but that was feeble consolation in this profound sadness over the fact that "being a human being among other human beings" only ever happens in dreams of a perfect world.
~ Walter Kempowski
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He knows, as all the cleverest ones do, that no human being is so interesting that he can't make himself more interesting still by acting retarded at random intervals.
~ Walter Kirn
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The most beautiful faces have some ugly in them.
~ Walter Kirn
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humans love complexity of thought. This they pursue on the totally baseless assumption that complexity indicates profundity or truth.
~ Walter Martin
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En realidad toda la moderna civilización industrializada está construida sobre la base del tiempo. La estructura psicológica humana vive en función de una supuesta "planeación estratégica" que no ha podido mostrar todavía balances psicológicos positivos.
~ Walter Riso
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Cats, like men, are flatterers.
~ Walter Savage Landor
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On love, on grief, on every human thing, Time sprinkles Lethe's water with his wing.
~ Walter Savage Landor
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But if we can't compete with technology when it comes to storing answers, questioning—that uniquely human capacity—is our ace in the hole. Until Watson acquires the equivalent of human curiosity, creativity, divergent thinking skills, imagination, and judgment, it will not be able to formulate the kind of original, counterintuitive, and unpredictable questions an innovative thinker—or even just your average four-year-old—can come up with.
~ Warren Berger
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Blue is the typical heavenly colour. The ultimate feeling it creates is one of rest. When it sinks to almost black, it echos grief that is hardly human.
~ Wassily Kandinsky
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La belleza interior es la que se emplea por una necesidad interior imperiosa, renunciando a la belleza habitual. Naturalmente, parece fea al que no está acostumbrado a ella, ya que el ser humano en general tiende a lo externo y no está dispuesto a reconocer la necesidad interior (¡especialmente hoy!)
~ Wassily Kandinsky
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How dangerous a master human emotion is!
~ Watchman Nee
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Man may think human intellect and reasoning are almighty, that the brain is able to comprehend all truths of the world; but the verdict of God's Word is, "vanity of vanities.
~ Watchman Nee
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church Jesus is building will defy all human attempts to replicate it because it is the fruit of a life well loved. It is
~ Wayne Jacobsen
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I demand wisdom from my fingers: at least they must sound human, and not like spoons and forks! The piano, however, is not a human being. It lies halfway between a friend and a rock. More responsive than a rock. More predictable than a friend.
~ Wayne Koestenbaum
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We are not human beings in search of a spiritual experience. We are spiritual beings emersed in a human experience.
~ Wayne W. Dyer
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she scrutinized Alesha's chrome dome. Great. She's captivated by the drops of sweat covering it. They're probably reflecting tiny rainbows all over the room. I'm a human disco ball, whee!
~ Weldon Burge
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o rir é, no fim de contas, uma variante de chorar...
~ Wenceslau de Moraes
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One of the most important resources that a garden makes available for use, is the gardener's own body. A garden gives the body the dignity of working in its own support. It is a way of rejoining the human race
~ Wendell Berry
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When the possessions and households of citizens are no longer honored by the acts, as well as the principles, of their government, then the concentration camp ceases to be one of the possibilities of human nature and becomes one of its likelihoods.
~ Wendell Berry
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But it required a disastrous, internecine war to bring this question of human freedom to a crisis, and the process of striking the shackles from the slave was accomplished in a single hour.
~ Wendell Willkie
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Rather, he found himself enchanted with examples of simple human error, mundane malfunctions and mechanical glitches. The sheer variety of things that could and did go wrong in the world never failed to surprise and strangely comfort him.
~ Wendy Brenner
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The emotional involvement, the pity, desire, and compassion of the bhakti gods causes them to forget that they are above it all, as metaphysics demands, and reduces them to the human level, as mythology demands.
~ Wendy Doniger
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But even a monster has hope. He hopes that someday he'll go back to being a normal human being.
~ Wendy Pearlman
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The regime has turned us into monsters so it can justify killing us by saying that it's fighting monsters... I imagine this man who loses his kids- the one thing that defines his future. I completely understand if he turns into a monster. But even a monster has hope. He hopes that someday he'll go back to being a normal human being.
~ Wendy Pearlman
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