Quotes About Human
Whenever you're talking about meaning, basically... I think a lot of the human experience has to do with trying to understand what things mean, and there's not really any tools to do that unless you're thinking about it in a more spiritual or philosophical realm.
~ Win Butler
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Though we endow them with human features - heads, faces, heels, toes - golf clubs are profoundly inhuman tools.
~ Steve Rushin
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In the Radiation Laboratory we count it a privilege to do everything we can to assist our medical colleagues in the application of these new tools to the problems of human suffering.
~ Ernest Lawrence
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We give antibiotics to people when they're dying or when they're not well; that's acting God. I mean, acting God is using the tools of creation to try and improve human life, human existence. I don't think that that's a huge problem.
~ Robert Winston
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In very general terms 'Top Of The Lake' is about good and evil. It's a deep dark mystery. It also deals with lots of fascinating human relationships, and it's also about the battle of the sexes.
~ David Wenham
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Interestingly, human irrationality is a hot topic in economics at the moment. Behavioural economics it's called, on the cusp of economics and psychology.
~ Evan Davis
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This means that no single logic is strong enough to support the total construction of human knowledge.
~ Jean Piaget
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In early January I introduced my legislation, which, besides prohibiting Federal funding of human cloning, also expresses the sense of Congress that foreign nations should establish total prohibition on human cloning as well.
~ Cliff Stearns
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Liberalism is totalitarianism with a human face.
~ Thomas Sowell
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I'm totally human.
~ Serena Williams
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As far as quantum field theory is concerned, a human being or the center of a star isn't all that different from empty space.
~ Sean Carroll
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Looking for causes and reasons is a deeply ingrained human impulse. We are pattern-recognizing creatures, quick to see faces in craters on Mars or connections between the location of Venus in the sky and the state of our love life.
~ Sean Carroll
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Purpose and meaning in life arise through fundamentally human acts of creation, rather than being derived from anything outside ourselves. Naturalism is a philosophy of unity and patterns, describing all of reality as a seamless web.
~ Sean Carroll
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The move from description to prescription, from saying what happens to passing judgment on what should happen, is a creative one, a fundamentally human act. The world is just the world, unfolding according to the patterns of nature, free of any judgmental attributes. The world exists; beauty and goodness are things that we bring to it.
~ Sean Carroll
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when the ethics of your profession conflict with your ethics as a human being, well, then there's just something wrong with your profession
~ Sean Chercover
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I find that fame tends to turn one from an actor and a human being into a piece of merchandise, a public institution.
~ Sean Connery
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So, what does all this tell us? First, that the seed of greatness exists in every human being. Whether it sprouts or not is our choice. Second, that there are no such things as natural-born under- or overachievers—there are simply people that tap into their true potentials and people that don't. What is generally recognized as "great talent" is, in almost all cases, nothing more than the outward manifestations of an unwavering dedication to a process.
~ Sean Patrick
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Whether we listen to a sonata of Beethoven's, watch highlight reels of Michael Jordan, or learn a law of Newton's, we view extraordinary human skills as gifts granted by unknown forces for unknown reasons. Such an explanation is convenient, but is it correct?
~ Sean Patrick
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the seed of greatness exists in every human being. Whether it sprouts or not is our choice. Second, that there are no such things as natural-born under- or overachievers—there are simply people that tap into their true potentials and people that don't. What is generally recognized as "great talent" is, in almost all cases, nothing more than the outward manifestations of an unwavering dedication to a process.
~ Sean Patrick
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activity. So, what does all this tell us? First, that the seed of greatness exists in every human being. Whether it sprouts or not is our choice. Second, that there are no such things as natural-born under- or overachievers—there are simply people that tap into their true potentials and people that don't.
~ Sean Patrick
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government is but an instrument of the people, its powers forever subordinate to their rights as human beings.
~ Sean Patrick
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First, that the seed of greatness exists in every human being. Whether it sprouts or not is our choice. Second, that there are no such things as natural-born under- or overachievers—there are simply people that tap into their true potentials and people that don't. What is generally recognized as "great talent" is, in almost all cases, nothing more than the outward manifestations of an unwavering dedication to a process.
~ Sean Patrick
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seed of greatness exists in every human being.
~ Sean Patrick
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the seed of greatness exists in every human being.
~ Sean Patrick
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