Quotes About Human
Assuming scientists are human, you would expect lots of peer-reviewed studies to be flawed.
~ Scott Adams
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The steering wheel and the engine are of equal importance. It is a human impulse—composed of equal parts arrogance and instinct—to believe we can rank everything in our environment. Importance is not an intrinsic quality of the universe. It exists only in our delusion-filled minds. I can assure you that humans are not in any form or fashion more important than rocks or steering wheels or engines.
~ Scott Adams
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If the end of human law is the promotion of the common good among men, the divine law has for its purpose nothing less than our friendship with God.
~ Scott Hahn
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It would be more accurate to say that human fatherhood is metaphorical, a temporal sign of an eternal reality. God's fatherhood is true fatherhood in the truest sense.
~ Scott Hahn
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Batman was human. He had no powers. He stood next to Gods and said, I handle my city.
~ Scott Snyder
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Siempre que tenga deseos y aspiraciones, el hombre puede equivocarse.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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When Odysseus speaks of the measureless sea and the boundless earth, it is all so true and human, so inwardly and closely felt, and so mysterious. What use is it if I, like any schoolboy, can now parrot that the earth is round? Man needs only a small patch of earth for his pleasures, and a smaller one still to rest beneath.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Nema sunca bez svetlosti, ni ?oveka bez ljubavi.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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El hombre desea mucho y necesita poco, vista la brevedad de su vida.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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But in what splendor from this storm evolving, Vaults up the shimmering arc, in variance lasting, Now purely limned and now in air dissolving, A cooling fragrance all about it casting. This mirrors all aspiring human action. On this your mind for clearer insight fasten: That life is ours by colorful refraction.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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La naturaleza humana tiene sus límites; puede soportar la alegría, la pena, el dolor hasta cierto punto; pero, al fin sucumbe cuando se pasa de ahí.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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L'uomo è uomo, e quel briciolo d'intelligenza che uno può avere entra poco o nulla in gioco, quando la passione infuria e i limiti dell'umano gli si stringono intorno opprimendolo.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Ah insan?n kendinden yak?nmaya hakk? olabilir mi!
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Personalmente preferisco sopportare nel mio ambiente errori e infrazioni fino a quando posso imporre la virtù contraria, piuttosto che liberarmi dell'errore senza vederlo sostituito da nulla di corretto. L'essere umano ama fare il bene, l'utile, se solo riesce ad arrivarci; lo fa per fare qualcosa e non riflette in merito più di quanto non faccia su quegli sciocchi scherzi che compie per ozio e noia.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Il più inquieto e felice di tutti i mortali
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Mankind? It is an abstraction. There are, always have been, and always will be, men and only men.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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The diversity of the phenomena of nature is so great, and the treasures hidden in the heavens so rich, precisely in order that the human mind shall never be lacking in fresh nourishment.
~ Johannes Kepler
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those basic human needs for safety, the longing for warmth and trust, a desire to live well and take care of the people we love.
~ John A. Bargh
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Given the lives and human suffering at stake, and the internal discord that was ripping the United States apart, it is hard not to conclude that, of all of Richard Nixon's actions in a lifetime of politics, this was the most reprehensible.
~ John A. Farrell
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Knowledge of the earth's magnetic fields of force may have been universal in ancient times and considered so important to the human condition that men spent years of their lives in hard labor charting those fields and erecting huge monuments along them.
~ John A. Keel
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The main information passed along to contactees is simply that the human body provides a host for a fragment of this undefinable soul energy. The major religions have been telling us this for thousands of years, pointing out that the human race supplies the shells for souls. Man's ego has demanded that he embellish this truth by adding the belief that his pitiful personality is worthy of preservation and that his memories and personality go along with the soul.
~ John A. Keel
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I almost shudder at the thought of alluding to the most fatal example of the abuses of grief which the history of mankind has preserved - the Cross. Consider what calamities that engine of grief has produced! With the rational respect that is due to it, knavish priests have added prostitutions of it, that fill or might fill the blackest and bloodiest pages of human history. { Letter to Thomas Jefferson , September 3, 1816 ]
~ John Adams
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There are things so deep and complex that only intuition can reach it in our stage of development as human beings.
~ John Astin
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There is nothing more soul-destroying than to be filled with anxious hankerings which are kept back from God. At the root of half our human tragedies lie worries that have never been resolved into prayers.
~ John Baillie
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