Quotes About Human
In reality, life was arranged and human relations were complicated so utterly beyond all understanding that when one thought about it one felt uncanny and one's heart sank.
~ Stephen Karam
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I think my life in general, like that of any human being, has highs and lows, has moments of great light and moments of great darkness.
~ Thalia
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The impact of space activities is nothing less than the galvanizing of hope and imagination for human life continuum into a future of infinite possibility.
~ Vanna Bonta
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The natural rhythm of human life is routine punctuated by orgies.
~ Aldous Huxley
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The factor in human life provocative of a noble discontent is the gradual emergence of a sense of criticism, founded upon appreciation of beauty, and of intellectual distinction, and of duty.
~ Alfred North Whitehead
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Like the actor, authority has faith in its false whiskers. But its deepest faith is in the human illusion. People will hang on to illusion as eagerly as life itself.
~ Ben Hecht
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though the outside of human life changes much, the inside changes little, and the lesson-book we cannot graduate from is human experience.
~ Edith Hamilton
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I am going to enjoy life in Paris I know. It is so human and there is something noble in the city... It is a real city, old and fine and life plays in it for everybody to see.
~ Katherine Mansfield
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The novel is not the author's confession; it is an investigation of human life in the trap the world has become
~ Milan Kundera
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I am strongly pro-life, and have fought to protect the rights of the unborn my entire career. I will continue to fight for this cause because I value the sanctity of all human life.
~ Rob Bishop
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Faith is a marvel, and yet no human being is excluded from it; for that in which all human life is united is passion, and faith is a passion.
~ Soren Kierkegaard
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However important the struggle is and however much misery and poverty and degradation exist, we know that it cannot be more important than one human life.
~ Cesar Chavez
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One: I am a Welshman; two: I am a drunkard; three: I am a lover of the human race, especially of women.
~ Dylan Thomas
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a mature understanding of death appears to be one of the last milestones in the cognitive development and evolution of the human brain.
~ E. Fuller Torrey
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Nature pulls one way and human nature another.
~ E. M. Forster
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I believe in aristocracy. . . — if that is the right word, and if a democrat may use it. Not an aristocracy of power, based upon rank and influence, but an aristocracy of the sensitive, the considerate and the plucky. Its members are to be found in all nations and classes, and all through the ages, and there is a secret understanding between them when they meet. They represent the true human tradition, the one permanent victory of our queer race over cruelty and chaos.
~ E. M. Forster
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And he felt dubious and discontented suddenly, and wondered whether he was really and truly successful as a human being.
~ E. M. Forster
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But I feel music has a very important role in ritual activity, and that being able to join in musical activity, along with dancing, could have been necessary at a very early stage of human culture.
~ E. O. Wilson
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Blind faith, no matter how passionately expressed, will not suffice. Science for its part will test relentlessly every assumption about the human condition.
~ E. O. Wilson
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Is a universe of discrete material particles possible only with one specific set of natural laws and parameter values? In other words, does human imagination, which can conceive of other laws and values, thereby exceed possible existence?
~ E. O. Wilson
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The unregenerate human heart is, perhaps,the most inconsistent thing in all nature; and in nothing is it more capricious than in the manifestations of its passions; and in no passion is it so fantastic as in that which it miscalls love, but which is really often only appetite.
~ E.D.E.N. Southworth
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It is because baptism is a real insertion of human beings into the ascended manhood of Christ that the Church is Christ's own body, flesh of his flesh and bone of his bones.
~ E.L. Mascall
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He who has never envied the vegetable has missed the human drama.
~ E.M. Cioran
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England has always been disinclined to accept human nature.
~ E.M. Forster
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