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Quotes About Human

A human being in perfection ought always to preserve a calm and peaceful mind and never to allow passion or a transitory desire to disturb his tranquility.
~ Mary Shelley
A man would make but a very sorry chemist if he attended to that department of human knowledge alone.
~ Mary Shelley
Yet some feelings, unallied to the dross of human nature, beat even in these rugged bosoms.
~ Mary Shelley
I was a shattered wreck,--the shadow of a human being.
~ Mary Shelley
human being in perfection ought always to preserve a calm and peaceful mind, and never to allow passion or a transitory desire to disturb his tranquillity.
~ Mary Shelley
to forget myself and my ephemeral, because human, sorrows.
~ Mary Shelley
I have thus endeavoured to preserve the truth of the elementary principles of human
~ Mary Shelley
Tak ada yang lebih menyakitkan bagi perasaan manusia daripada perubahan yang begitu besar dan tiba-tiba.
~ Mary Shelley
Nada hay más doloroso para el espíritu humano, tras la excitación que provoca la rápida sucesión de los acontecimientos, como esa calma mortal de apatía y certidumbre que la sigue, y priva al alma de toda esperanza y temor.
~ Mary Shelley
Non c'è niente di più doloroso per la mente umana di un improvviso, assoluto cambiamento.
~ Mary Shelley
A human being in perfection ought always to preserve a calm and peaceful mind and never to allow passion or a transitory desire to disturb his tranquillity. I do not think that the pursuit of knowledge is an exception to this rule. If the study to which you apply yourself has a tendency to weaken your affections and to destroy your taste for those simple pleasures in which no alloy can possibly mix, then that study is certainly unlawful, that is to say, not befitting the human mind. If
~ Mary Shelley
Nothing is so painful to the human mind as a great and sudden change. The
~ Mary Shelley
El ser humano perfecto debe conservar siempre la calma y la paz de espíritu y no permitir jamas que la pasión o el deseo fugaz turben su tranquilidad. No creo que perseguir el conocimiento sea una excepción. Si el estudio al que te consagras tiende a debilitar tu afecto y a destruir esos placeres sencillos en los cuales no debe intervenir aleación alguna, entonces, ese estudio es inevitablemente negativo, es decir, impropio de la mente humana.
~ Mary Shelley
Non v'è nulla di più doloroso per l'animo umano di quella calma mortale che segue alla grande agitazione di sensazioni e sentimenti provocata da una rapida successione di eventi, quel misto d'impotenza e rassegnazione che si produce quando al cuore mancano sia la speranza che il timore.
~ Mary Shelley
Those moral laws on which all human excellence is founded—a love of truth in ourselves, and a sincere sympathy with our fellow-creatures.
~ Mary Shelley
Mi atención se centró en todos aquellos detalles que resultan insoportablemente repugnantes a la delicadeza de los sentimientos humanos
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
your affections, and to destroy your taste for those simple pleasures in which no alloy can possibly mix, then that study is certainly unlawful, that is to say, not befitting the human mind.
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
had saved a human being from destruction, and, as a recompence, I now writhed under the miserable pain of a wound, which scattered the flesh and bone. The feelings of kindness and gentleness, which I had entertained but
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
Wealth was an inferior object, but what glory would attend the discovery if I could banish disease from the human frame and render man invulnerable to any but a violent death!
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
I said, that the employments of a prosperous farmer, if they were not a more honourable, they were at least a happier species of occupation than that of a judge, whose misfortune it was always to meddle with the dark side of human nature.
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
A human being in perfection ought
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
If the study to which you apply yourself has a tendency to weaken your affections, and to destroy your taste for those simple pleasures in which no alloy can possibly mix, then that study is certainly unlawful, that is to say, not befitting the human mind
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
Nothing is more painful to the human mind, than, after the feelings have worked up by a quick succession of events, the dead calmness of inaction and certainty which follows, and deprives the soul both of hope and fear.
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
But the latter obtained my undivided attention: wealth was an inferior object; but what glory would attend the discovery, if I could banish disease from the human frame, and render man invulnerable to any but a violent death!
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley