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Quotes About Human

The human capital of most macroeconomists, heavily invested in demand management, was wiped out by the policy failures of the 1970s.
~ Paul Craig Roberts
Far too many governments are cutting back on their investment in human development.
~ Winnie Byanyima
We need to make a greater investment in human intelligence.
~ Bob Graham
Humor is everywhere in that there's irony in just about anything a human does.
~ Bill Nye
For so much of my young life, I'd felt lonely, isolated, cut off from like-minded people. I yearned for human connections and relationships with the sort of people I knew only from books and movies, a lifeline into some other, richer world.
~ Kim Brooks
I'm not an advocate for disability issues. Human issues are what interest me.
~ Aimee Mullins
It's easy to forget that when you take out all the shark stuff, 'Jaws' is a really beautiful human drama.
~ Phil Lord
There has never been, and there will never be, another human who will be more successful than the humble Teacher, Jesus Christ.
~ Monica Johnson
Joe Biden is rewarding human traffickers and coyotes who smuggle illegal aliens across the border.
~ Marjorie Taylor Greene
A lot of times I'll make films that are mostly character-driven films - stories that involve people. Like, I make the joke: I like to make movies about human beings that live on Earth.
~ Rob Reiner
Having indeed seen so many things and considered so much, I have finally begun to understand how many are these desires with which the human species burns. Lest you consider me immune to all the sins of men, there is one implacable passion that holds me which so far I have been neither able nor willing to check, for I flatter myself that the desire for noble things is not dishonorable. Do you wish to hear the nature of this disease? I am unable to satisfy my thirst for books.
~ Francesco Petrarca
Art is man added to Nature.
~ Francis Bacon
Truth ... is the sovereign good of human nature.
~ Francis Bacon
The real and legitimate goal of the sciences is the endowment of human life with new commodities.
~ Francis Bacon
Laws and institutions must go hand in hand with the progress of the human mind.
~ Francis Bacon
It is the peculiar and perpetual error of the human understanding to be more moved and excited by affirmatives than by negatives.
~ Francis Bacon
it is the peculiar and perpetual error of the human intellect to be more moved and excited by affirmatives than by negatives; whereas it ought properly to hold itself indifferently disposed towards both alike.
~ Francis Bacon
İnsanlar?n ölümden korkmas? çocuklar?n karanl?k bir yere girmekten korkmalar?na benzer, çocuklar?n doÄŸal korkusunu masallar nas?l artt?r?rsa, insan?n ölüm korkusu da öyle artar.
~ Francis Bacon
I would like my pictures to look as if a human being had passed between them, like a snail, leaving a trail of the human presence and memory of the past events as the snail leaves its slime. Francis Bacon in conversation in Daniel Farson
~ Francis Bacon
Far more, however, has knowledge suffered from littleness of spirit and the smallness and slightness of the tasks which human industry has proposed to itself.
~ Francis Bacon
Far more, however, has knowledge suffered from littleness of spirit and the smallness and slightness of the tasks which human industry has proposed to itself. And what is worst of all, this very littleness of spirit comes with a certain air of arrogance and superiority.
~ Francis Bacon
There is a great difference between the Idols of the human mind and the Ideas of the divine. That is to say, between certain empty dogmas, and the true signatures and marks set upon the works of creation as they are found in nature.
~ Francis Bacon
The God who is Lord of the universe, the personal God who created and sustains our world so that it does not fall back into nothingness, the God who saves us through the passion, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, seeks to be the center of each and every human life.
~ Francis Cardinal George, OMI
Pray as if everything depended upon God and work as if everything depended upon man.
~ Francis Cardinal Spellman