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Quotes About Human

Si alguna vez estás dispuesto a vender tu alma, no te molestes en vendérsela a otro ser humano. Es un mal negocio, no vale la pena ni tenerlo en cuenta.
~ Anne Rice
I knew that things human would lose all love of this place, as they had lost their love of so many ruins in the country round.
~ Anne Rice
I was part of life once more and my heart was beating to a human pace.
~ Anne Rice
It was a bold and proud immortal who looked at me, a blood drinker who demanded that the world at last give him some quarter, an aberrant being of immense power who insisted he might have a place among the human beings which he had in former times been one.
~ Anne Rice
something that looks human but it's a ghost
~ Anne Rice
I was careless, I was all too softened by human emotion. I was too greedy for love.
~ Anne Rice
On and one went the sprightly melody, eloquent, celebratory, and utterly human, demanding to be felt as well as heard, demanding to be followed in every intricate twist and turn.
~ Anne Rice
How can human hands make this enchantment, how can they pound out of these ivory keys this deluge, this thrashing beauty?
~ Anne Rice
of human life. And what constitutes evil, real evil, is the taking of a single human life. Whether a man would have died tomorrow or the day after or eventually Ã¢â'¬Â¦ it doesn't matter. Because if God does not exist, this life Ã¢â'¬Â¦ every second of it Ã¢â'¬Â¦ is all we have.
~ Anne Rice
To feed upon the innocent is sublime, but leads inevitably to such a love of human life that the vampire who does it cannot endure for very long.
~ Anne Rice
Never had she seemed more alive, more purely human, more utterly natural in her rosy beauty-a thing not to be despoiled.
~ Anne Rice
It made a sound, did it not, that no one had ever heard in the ancient world, a sound so human and so powerfully affecting that men thought the violin the work of the devil and accused its finest players of being possessed.
~ Anne Rice
There began all the things human beings hold sacred, which can only come from difficulty, struggle, and the growing idealization of bliss and perfection, which can only flourish in the mind when paradise is utterly lost.
~ Anne Rice
What am I? A witch, for the love of God! I am a healer, not a destroyer. I have a choice as all human beings have a choice! And
~ Anne Rice
Ah, such complexity, such inexplicable combinations, such strange matter, and yet very human face so compelling, every hand so exquisitely wrought.
~ Anne Rice
As we were discussing last night, he said, evil is a matter of context. That is unavoidable. I am no relativist. I believe in the objective and true existence of good and of evil. But context is inevitable when a fallible human being speaks of evil. This we must all accept.
~ Anne Rice
Oh, weren't human beings self-deluding!
~ Anne Tyler
The pervasive doctrine of white supremacy supposedly inoculated whites against the will to interracial mixing, but that doctrine proved to be unreliable when matched against the force of human sexuality. People are prone to having sex, especially when they are in daily contact with potential objects of sexual attraction. That inclination has permeated every slave society, every frontier society, and every colonial society that has ever existed.
~ Annette Gordon-Reed
Caring passionately about something isn't against nature, and it isn't against human nature. It's what we're here to do.
~ Annie Dillard
Maybe human beings are programmed … to help one another, even to fall in love. But just because it's human nature doesn't make it bad, Tally. Besides, we had a whole city of pretties to choose from, and we chose each other.
~ Scott Westerfeld
Maybe they're not as mindless as we thought, or so dedicated to turning every last human into one of them. Like Kalyn says, they were just bored, waiting for something better to happen. And that better thing is us.
~ Scott Westerfeld
Predators and prey and ruin—it's amazing how quickly nature consumes human places after we turn our backs on them. Life is a hungry thing.
~ Scott Westerfeld
Because faithfulness is not a human question, but a divine one.
~ Sebastian Barry
They're so attached to their patterns that they've forgotten rule number one of human behavior: there are no patterns. People just do things. There's no such things as a coherent and fully integrated human personality, let alone consistent motivation.
~ Sebastian Faulks