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Quotes About Human

Paradigms are inseparable from character. Being is seeing in the human dimension. And what we see is highly interrelated to what we are. We can't go very far to change our seeing without simultaneously changing our being, and vice versa.
~ Stephen R. Covey
Principles are not values. A gang of thieves can share values, but they are in violation of fundamental principles. Principles are guidelines for human conduct that are proven to have enduring, permanent value.
~ Stephen R. Covey
we all have basic needs and capacities that are fundamental to human fulfillment.
~ Stephen R. Covey
Si encontramos la respuesta a ello, seria el triunfo definitivo de la razon humana, pues entonces conoceriamos la mente de Dios.
~ Stephen W. Hawking
Even the human body contains many more microbial cells than it does human cells; bacteria swarm all over our skin and in our gut (and in many cases are necessary for good health).
~ Stephen Webb
But elitism was inevitable with religion. Human beings just could not help themselves.
~ Steve Berry
people nearly always left trails. It's human nature
~ Steve Berry
I learned a long time ago that people's actions ar nearly always less tidy than their minds. So I decided to be cautious. - Cotton Malone
~ Steve Berry
Religion is a concept created by humans and long used by humans for political advantage. That's historical fact.
~ Steve Berry
At only two points in human history had knowledge radically expanded on a global scale. Once during the Renaissance, which continued to the present, and the other during the fourth century BCE, when Greece ruled the world. He
~ Steve Berry
My fear represented the failure of the human system. It is a sad truth of our creation: Something is amiss in our design, there are loose ends of our psychology that are simply not wrapped up. My fears were the dirty secrets of evolution. They were not provided for, and I was forced to construct elaborate temples to house them.
~ Steve Martin
Great video comes from thinking humans, not equipment.
~ Steve Stockman
Het is niet eenvoudig contact te krijgen met het leven dat je wenst en te leren hoe je je dromen in het heden kunt verwezenlijken, omdat het menselijke verstand de ene na de andere val laat dichtklappen en de ene na de andere hindernis opwerpt
~ Steven C. Hayes
The core of the ACT approach is built upon the idea that human language gives rise to both human achievement and human misery.
~ Steven C. Hayes
Si se suman, por ejemplo, todos los hombres y mujeres del planeta, se comprobará que, por término medio, el humano adulto medio tiene una mama y un testículo…
~ Steven D. Levitt
Parece que forma parte de la condición humana creer en nuestra capacidad de predicción… y también olvidar rápidamente lo malas que resultaron ser nuestras predicciones.
~ Steven D. Levitt
A good set of data can go a long way toward describing human behavior as long as the proper questions are asked of it. Our job in this book is to come up with such questions.
~ Steven D. Levitt
Human beings, for all our accomplishments, can be fragile animals. Most of us don't take criticism well at all.
~ Steven D. Levitt
When life gets creative, it has a tendency to gravitate toward certain recurring patterns, whether those patterns are emergent and self-organizing, or whether they are deliberately crafted by human agents.
~ Steven Johnson
high-density liquid networks make it easier for innovation to happen, but they also serve the essential function of storing those innovations. Before writing, before books, before Wikipedia, the liquid network of cities preserved the accumulated wisdom of human culture.
~ Steven Johnson
As William James pointed out, humans are habit machines.
~ Steven Kotler
When you're pushing the limits of ultimate human performance, the choice is stark: it's flow or die.
~ Steven Kotler
It Begins with skepticism. The history of human folly, and our own susceptibility to illusions and fallacies, tell us that men and women are fallible.
~ Steven Pinker
The quotation falsely attributed to Stalin, 'One death is a tragedy; a million deaths is a statistic,' gets the numbers wrong but captures a real fact about human psychology. (p. 220)
~ Steven Pinker