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Quotes About Human

People don't have dominion over Nature. it's gone beyond that. Human beings and the world are now the same thing. The future and whatever happens to you after you die - it's all melted together. Death isn't the escape hatch the way it used to be.
~ Douglas Coupland
Human beings are disgustingly predictable, and this is as true of psychopaths as it is of grandmothers.
~ Douglas Preston
She was like the boy who held his breath until he turned blue. Chimps are just as silly and absurd as human beings. Thank goodness we're not the only ridiculous species in the world!
~ Douglas Preston
It is all about how human beings construct a narrative out of random events, baseless assumptions, and simple-minded prejudices.
~ Douglas Preston
Our capacity for violence is greater, but not necessarily our desire.
~ Douglas Preston
complex farming societies were able to thrive in even the toughest rainforest areas. Human ingenuity is boundless.
~ Douglas Preston
seventy percent of human beings fall in the average or below-average range in intelligence. In other words, more than two-thirds of all human beings are average, which is stupid enough, or they're clinical morons.
~ Douglas Preston
Alas, his efforts to create predictive AI ended in failure. The world is ruled by chaos, and human behavior is too complex.
~ Douglas Preston
Probably there is nothing in human nature more resonant with charges than the flow of energy between two biologically alike bodies, one of which has lain in amniotic bliss inside the other, one of which has labored to give birth to the other. The materials are here for the deepest mutuality and the most painful estrangement.
~ Adrienne Rich
Because of an innocent misunderstanding you think that you are a human being in the relative world seeking the experience of oneness, but actually you are the One expressing itself as the experience of being a human being.
~ Adyashanti
Imagine if you took it on in yourself to reorient your life trajectory toward your divinity. Your divinity: I so loved the world, that I gave it all of myself. Imagine your birth as an act of pouring yourself forth into life as a loving means of redemption. Imagine your human life as what you have come to redeem. And when you've fully awakened to all of it, then you've fully redeemed your human incarnation.
~ Adyashanti
It's the way spirit moves in the world of time and space. That's what a human body-mind is: an extension of spirit in time and space.
~ Adyashanti
I know there's a proverb which that says 'To err is human,' but a human error is nothing to what a computer can do if it tries.
~ Agatha Christie
To care passionately for another human creature brings always more sorrow than joy; but at the same time, Elinor, one would not be without experience. Anyone who has never really loved has never really lived..
~ Agatha Christie
Man is an unoriginal animal. Unoriginal within the law in his daily respectable life, equally unoriginal outside the law. If a man commits a crime, any other crime he commits will resemble it closely.
~ Agatha Christie
What alchemy there was in human beings.
~ Agatha Christie
Human curiosity. Such a very interesting thing. Think of what we owe to it throughout history. It is said to be usually associated with the cat. Curiosity killed the cat. But I should say really that the Greeks were the inventors of curiosity.
~ Agatha Christie
Human nature is full of inconsistencies
~ Agatha Christie
I think you are wise. You haven't got what it takes for this job. You are like Rosemary's father. He couldn't understand Lenin's dictum: 'Away with softness.'" I thought of Hercule Poirot's words. "I'm content," I said, "to be human...." We sat there in silence, each of use convinced that the other's point of view was wrong.
~ Agatha Christie
There is, as Miss Marple would say, a lot of human nature in all of us.
~ Agatha Christie
Man is an unoriginal animal," said Hercule Poirot
~ Agatha Christie
The human and personal element can never be ignored.
~ Agatha Christie
A natureza humana está cheia de incongruências.
~ Agatha Christie
People who ought to die of shock and exposure don't die of shock and exposure, et cetera, et cetera. The human frame is tougher than one can imagine possible. Moreover, in my experience, a physical shock is more often fatal than a mental shock.
~ Agatha Christie