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Quotes About Human

Religion, the dominion of the human mind; Property, the dominion of human needs; and Government, the dominion of human conduct, represent the stronghold of man's enslavement and all the horrors it entails.
~ Emma Goldman
There is no greater fallacy than the belief that aims and purposes are one thing, while methods and tactics are another... All human experience teaches that methods and means cannot be separated from the ultimate aim.
~ Emma Goldman
Religion, the dominion of the human mind; Property, the dominion of human needs; and Government, the dominion of human conduct, represent the stronghold of man's enslavement and all the horrors it entails.
~ Emma Goldman
la extinción del deseo no es sólo el ideal de santurrones puritanos, sino de personas que han reflexionado mucho sobre la condición humana, como los budistas.
~ Emmanuel Carrère
L'amore umano insegna molte cose riguardo alle vie dell'amore di Dio
~ Emmanuel Mounier
Un ser humano hedonista, permisivo, consumista y centrado en el relativismo tiene mal pronóstico. Padece
~ Enrique Rojas
Como dice Julián Marías, el ser humano necesita una «jerarquía de verdades» que cree el subsuelo en el que se asientan las ideas, creencias y opiniones fundadas en la autoridad, las «opiniones contrastadas» que vamos recibiendo y esa sabiduría especial y honda que constituye la experiencia de la vida.
~ Enrique Rojas
Considera que la espera es la condición esencial del ser humano y a veces actúa en consonancia con esto.
~ Enrique Vila-Matas
Humm humm haaa. Rahmumm humm haaaa," intoned Opal, finishing her chant. "Peace be inside me, tolerance all around me, forgiveness in my path. Now, Mervall, show me where the filthy human is so that I may feed him his organs.
~ Eoin Colfer
In any case, perhaps the quest for data to support our actions gets overemphasized. After all, our emotions distinguish us. Art and poetry and music are from and to the human heart, as is, for many, our relationship with the land.' ~ Randy Morgenson
~ Eric Blehm
But the greatest mistake is in believing that we are 'only human… ' We are human in expression but divine in creation and limitless in potentiality.
~ Eric Butterworth
We are human in expression but divine in creation and limitless in potentiality.
~ Eric Butterworth
My definition of Blues is that it's a musical form which is very disciplined and structured coupled with a state of mind, and you can have either of those things but it's the two together that make it what it is. And you need to be a student for one, and a human being for the other, but those things alone don't do it.
~ Eric Clapton
Gould's sunbird landed on the crown of a nearby hemlock. In the brilliant mountain light, its burgundy mantle and back set off its bright yellow rump and belly, highlighted by a long blue tail. The Buddhists say that attachment to beauty is one of the false perceptions humans hold. We, however, suspended Mincha's Buddhist instruction at such moments and wallowed in our attachment. Over
~ Eric Dinerstein
and in the darkness that was fast enclosing him he was filled with joy, because life is endless, its mysteries will never entirely be revealed, and to be human is to be alive in constant wonder.
~ Eric Gamalinda
Yunus, now a famous Nobel Prize winner, was invited to meet with the CEO of Adidas, who wanted to understand the concept of social businesses, which Yunus described as a kind of business that is "built on the selfless part of human nature" and in which "everything is for the benefit of others and nothing is for the owners—except the pleasure of serving humanity."5
~ Eric H.F. Law
If physical mobility is an essential condition of freedom, the bicycle has probably been the greatest single device for achieving what Marx called the full realization of the possibilities of being human invented since Gutenberg, and the only one without obvious drawbacks.
~ Eric Hobsbawm
We have rudiments of reverence for the human body, but we consider as nothing the rape of the human mind.
~ Eric Hoffer
However much we talk of the inexorable laws governing the life of individuals and of societies, we remain at the bottom convinced that in human affairs everything in more or less fortuitous. We do not even believe in the inevitability of our own death. Hence the difficulty of deciphering the present, of detecting the seeds of things to come as they germinate before our eyes. We are not attuned to seeing the inevitable.
~ Eric Hoffer
True fans of the Constitution, like true fans of the national pastime, acknowledge the critical role of human judgment in making tough calls. We don't expect flawless interpretation. We expect good faith. We demand honesty.
~ Eric Liu
respect for truth and for other human beings of different opinions formed the foundation of a civil society in which one might disagree graciously and might reason together civilly and productively.
~ Eric Metaxas
history comprises the subjective accounts of human beings; and from these subjective accounts we arrive at an "objective" truth—which is itself still somehow and to some extent subjective.
~ Eric Metaxas
There is a reason all past management revolutions have been led by engineers: management is human systems engineering.
~ Eric Ries
Vanity metrics wreak havoc because they prey on a weakness of the human mind.
~ Eric Ries