Quotes About Human
To love our neighbor as ourselves is such a truth for regulating human society, that by that alone one might determine all the cases in social morality.
~ John Locke
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Our goal must be, not to gain a divine knowledge of reality, but to obtain a human knowledge sufficient to carry out whatever calling God has given each of us.
~ John M Frame
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God is a logical, rational being, though he does not necessarily conform to the laws of any human system of logic. The laws of logic are an aspect of his own character. Being logical is his nature and his pleasure. So the fact that he cannot be illogical is not a weakness. It may not be fairly described as a lack of power. Indeed it is a mark of his great power that he always acts and thinks consistently, that he can never be pushed into the inconsistencies that plague human life.
~ John M. Frame
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En la mente humana hay intelecto, memoria y voluntad, pero las tres son una. Y,
~ John M. Frame
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Every human being experiences limitation. Everyone's body is limited: limited within a certain span of years, limited in having to live and work with other people who also have their desires and plans.
~ John M. Hull
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The separation of the fields of AI and human-computer interaction, or HCI, is partly a question of approach, but it's also an ethical stance about designing humans either into or out of the systems we create.
~ John Markoff
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Human laws, moral laws, religious laws, they seemed artificial and basic, almost childlike.
~ John Marsden
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All these words, words like 'evil' and 'vicious', they meant nothing to Nature. Yes, evil was a human invention.
~ John Marsden
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This provision is made in a constitution, intended to endure for ages to come, and consequently, to be adapted to the various crises of human affairs.
~ John Marshall
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a constitution, intended to endure for ages to come, and consequently, to be adapted to the various crises of human affairs.
~ John Marshall
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Here is the rub: Systems that are constructed for order cannot provide satisfaction in domains that require a unique and personal human solution. They are unable to provide the satisfaction that they promise because of their very nature. This is not a critique of any individual's leadership or method of operation. It is that systems have a limit; by their nature, they cannot provide prosperity or peace of mind or a life of satisfaction.
~ John McKnight
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Other people make plans. We make life-or-death risk assessments. Often, our illness mandates that we play it safe, not tempt fate. But if we don't take risks, we lose out on all those life-affirming experiences that define us as human.
~ John McManamy
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On the geologic time scale, a human lifetime is reduced to a brevity that is too inhibiting to think about. The mind blocks the information.
~ John McPhee
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It was a mystery to me how Svetlana generated so many opinions. Any piece of information seemed to produce an opinion on contact. Meanwhile, I went from class to class, read hundreds, thousands of pages of the distilled ideas of the great thinkers of human history, and nothing happened. In high school I had been full of opinions, but high school had been like prison, with constant opposition and obstacles. Once the obstacles were gone, meaning seemed to vanish, too.
~ Elif Batuman
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Why was "plain" a euphemism for "ugly," when the very hallmark of human beauty was its plainness, the symmetry and simplicity that always seemed so young and so innocent. It was impossible not to think that here beauty was one of the most important things about her - something having to do with who she really was.
~ Elif Batuman
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The Bible says that He will give us more life abundantly, but He demands strict obedience to His Will. There is no way of prolonging the life of human beings or any other life unless it begins with restrictions of the foods which sustain life, the right kinds of food and the proper time when it should be taken into our bodies. Jehovah
~ Elijah Muhammad
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You're human and human beings make mistakes and act in all kinds of ways we shouldn't.
~ Elin Hilderbrand
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It's a revelation. Her mother is a human being who feels pain, sadness, loneliness, confusion.
~ Elin Hilderbrand
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The truth of the Goddess is the mystery of our being. She is the dynamic life force within. Her form is embedded in our collective psyche, part of what it is to be human. She is Gaia, the dance of life and Her song is Eros, the energy of creation.
~ Elinor W. Gadon
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Courage is rightly esteemed the first of human qualities … because it is the quality which guarantees all others," Churchill said.
~ Eliot A. Cohen
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Human nature constitutes a part of the evidence in every case.
~ Elisha Potter
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Whenever I wish to analyse human reactions, I think back to the conduct of my nephews. It is like viewing the world in microcosm, but in high relief, for children are much more obvious than their adult counterparts.
~ Elizabeth Bailey
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Afterwards I thought it best to spare you any more farewells, which are upon human lips, of all words, the most natural, and of all the most painful.
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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Cynric did not make merely human errors. Her mistakes were more on the epic scale, her failings those of demigods.
~ Elizabeth Bear
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