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Quotes About Human

Man is inclined to exaggerate almost everything — except his own mistakes.
~ Anonymous
To laugh is human but to moo is bovine.
~ Anonymous
Crime is only a left-handed form of human endeavor.
~ Anonymous
The gods are come down to us in the likeness of men.
~ Anonymous
Despiertan a la vida todo lo que está anquilosado en el ser humano.
~ Anselm Grün
Feelings, as deputies of homeostasis, are the catalysts for the responses that began human cultures.
~ António R. Damásio
In the end, human creativity is rooted in life and in the breathtaking fact that life comes equipped with a precise mandate: resist and project itself into the future, no matter what. It may be helpful to consider these humble but powerful origins as we cope with the instabilities and uncertainties of the present.
~ António R. Damásio
This is not to suggest that neurobiology can save the world, but simply that the gradual accrual of knowledge about human beings can help us find better ways for the management of human affairs.
~ António R. Damásio
The difference is staggering, by a factor of 10. In the human gut alone, there are usually around 100 trillion bacteria, while in one entire human being there are only about 10 trillion cells, counting all types.
~ António R. Damásio
Vegetarians, and their Hezbollah-like splinter faction, the vegans ... are the enemy of everything good and decent in the human spirit.
~ Anthony Bourdain
All human life is here, but the Holy Ghost seems to be somewhere else.
~ Anthony Burgess
People were often good, and did good things, such as the things that had been done to help after Vesuvius erupted, but as soon as those same people were given any authority or power, they abused it, or ignored the human consequences of their actions. And the people who ended up suffering most were always the women, because they had no authority or power
~ Anthony Capella
It is a great mystery that though the human heart longs for Truth, in which alone it finds liberation and delight, the first reaction of human beings to Truth is one of hostility and fear!
~ Anthony de Mello
no one joins in the human enterprise of human dreams and visions and goals so marvelously and so creatively as the person who is unattached
~ Anthony de Mello
The premier achievement of human history, they said, the triumph of memory over the obliterating forces of destruction and erasure.
~ Anthony Doerr
There are ninety-six thousand kilometers of blood vessels in the human body, children! Almost enough to wind around the earth two and a half times . . .
~ Anthony Doerr
But as he reconstructs Zeno's translation, he realizes that the truth is infinitely more complicated, that we are all beautiful even as we are all part of the problem, and that to be a part of the problem is to be human.
~ Anthony Doerr
What mazes there are in this world. The branches of trees, the filigree of roots...None more complicated than the human brain...what may be the most complex object in existence; one wet kilogram within which spin universes.
~ Anthony Doerr
the truth is infinitely more complicated, that we are all beautiful even as we are all part of the problem, and that to be a part of the problem is to be human.
~ Anthony Doerr
None more complicated than the human brain, Etienne would say, what may be the most complex object in existence; one wet kilogram within which spin universes
~ Anthony Doerr
A warrior, truly engaged, does not experience guilt, fear, or remorse. A warrior, truly engaged, becomes something more than human.
~ Anthony Doerr
There was joy in that moment—triumph. But an unexpected fear mixed with it; the stone looked like something enchanted, not meant for human eyes. An object that, once looked at, could never be forgotten.
~ Anthony Doerr
But as he reconstructs Zeno's translation, he realizes that the truth is infinitely more complicated, that we are all beautiful even as we are all part of the problem, and that to be a part of the problem is to be human.
~ Anthony Doerr
The value of the old liberal education was not that it made men "well-rounded," like a ball bearing, but that it gave them the freedom of the height and breadth and depth of human experience, including man's mysterious encounter with his Creator. To
~ Anthony Esolen