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Quotes About Human

Sanctification is not the humanly operated successor to the divinely worked justification.
~ G C Berkouwer
The purpose of the God-breathed Scripture is not at all to provide a scientific gnosis in order to convey and increase human knowledge and wisdom, but to witness of the salvation of God unto faith.
~ G C Berkouwer
The history of salvation does away with any personal glory ... in Christ, we have the exclusion of all human merit.
~ G C Berkouwer
It seems a pity that psychology has destroyed all our knowledge of human nature.
~ G. K. Chesterton
Adolescence is a new birth, for the higher and more completely human traits are now born.
~ G. Stanley Hall
Men are foolish creatures sometimes, even the wisest of them." Marion
~ G.A. Henty
There is nothing in human affairs that is a true subject for ridicule. Beneath comedy lies the ferment of tragedy; the farcical is but a cloak for coming catastrophe.
~ Gabriel Chevallier
There is something relentless about the serenity of nature which has a crushing effect on the human mind. The lavish splendour of her phases, which completely ignores human strife, fills the race of men with the sensation of their own ephemeral insignificance and drives them mad.
~ Gabriel Chevallier
Energy moves in waves. Waves move in patterns. Patterns move in rhythms. A human being is just that, energy, waves, patterns, rhythms. Nothing more. Nothing less. A dance.
~ Gabrielle Roth
Unfortunately, the human brain is every bit as closed a system as a Mac.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
The coyotes felt capable, canny, and strangely anthropomorphized, as if they had been endowed with human features by a team of animators. Their hair seemed artfully disheveled, the haircut of a hot, young actor playing a drug addict in an independent film. The coyotes felt more human than most of the humans Sam encountered, more human than Sam himself felt back then.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
Sam knew the foot was gone. He could see it was gone. He knew what he was experiencing was a basic error in programming, and he wished he could open up his brain and delete the bad code. Unfortunately, the human brain is every bit as closed a system as a Mac.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
Most of us wander in and out of one another's lives until not death, but distance does us part--time and space and the heart's weariness are the blander executioners of human connection.
~ Gail Caldwell
I reread an observation by Willa Cather with a mixture of amusement and startled recognition: "THERE ARE ONLY two or three human stories, and they go on repeating themselves as fiercely as if they had never happened before.
~ Gail Sheehy
Doubts immobilize. Believing that we are independent and competent enough to master the external tasks constantly fortifies us in our attempts to become so. It is only later we discover that logic cannot penetrate the loneliness of the human soul. One
~ Gail Sheehy
And he was the first crush I ever had that wasn't a scientist-- it's a different thing altogether. It made me a little peeved at myself, to be honest. Half the girls in Gotham City would have been happy just touching his jacket. I didn't want it to happen. But I'm human, all right? And for a while, we were better than kids with a crush. We were actually friends.
~ Gail Simone
Employment is nature's physician, and is essential to human happiness.
~ Galen
THE DOOMSDAY MACHINE IS THE HUMAN RACE
~ Gardner Dozois
On the Human Plan JAY LAKE
~ Gardner Dozois
I need you, Doctor, but Rose - she's just another human. Wasteful, aggressive, untidy..." The Doctor bit his lip. "Harm one hair of her head and I'll destroy you.
~ Gareth Roberts
So what if man's body evolved from the monkeys? Whether he came from monkeys or fish is unimportant. The important idea is that when the body became "human" enough, the first human soul slipped into it.
~ Garth Stein
Why can't they see that spiritualism and science are one? That bodies evolve and souls evolve and the universe is a fluid place that marries them both in a wonderful package called a human being.
~ Garth Stein
no entiendo por qué la gente insiste en enfrentar el concepto de evolución con el de creación. ¿Cómo no se dan cuenta de que espiritualidad y ciencia son una misma cosa? Los cuerpos evolucionan, las almas evolucionan, y el universo es un lugar fluido que une ambos fenómenos en un maravilloso paquete que se llama ser humano. ¿Qué tiene de malo esa idea?
~ Garth Stein
spiritualism and science are one? That bodies evolve and souls evolve and the universe is a fluid place that marries them both in a wonderful package called a human being. What's wrong with that idea?
~ Garth Stein