Quotes About Human
No es extraño que quienes dominan al género humano ocupen un rango tan superior al de quienes lo educan? Esto revela hasta qué punto el hombre es un animal esclavo.
~ Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
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How much human life can we absorb?" answers one of Facebook's founders,
~ George B. Dyson
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Instead of learning from one mind at a time, the search engine learns from the collective human mind, all at once. Every time an individual searches for something, and finds an answer, this leaves a faint, lingering trace as to where (and what) some fragment of meaning is. The fragments accumulate and, at a certain point, as Turing put it in 1948, "the machine would have 'grown up.
~ George B. Dyson
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Pull a state to pieces, jumble, confound, and shake together the particles of human society, and then let them stand awhile, and you shall see them settle of themselves in some convenient order, where heavy heads are lowest, and men of genius uppermost.
~ George Berkeley
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Our ideals, like the gods of old, are constantly demanding human sacrifices.
~ George Bernard Shaw
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Through these observations I began to see her as less of a goddess and more of a person. She was funny, thoughtful, at times awkward. She was, in fact, someone not so different from me: a human being trapped inside a teenager's body, waiting for the world to begin.
~ George Bishop
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Early astronomers said they were rogue planets, or the exhalations of gas from the Earth, or even the smoke of human sins that rose into the sky and burst into flame.
~ George Bishop
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And those who saw, it did surprise, Such drops could fall from human eyes.
~ George Byron
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Economics assumes that people universally aspire to individualistic self-maximizing acquisition, so this discipline has functioned to institutionalize human greed as fundamental to the economic engine of the world system.
~ George E. Tinker
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No whim of fate, no Freudian trauma, no loss of a loved one will be as devastating to the human spirit as some prolonged ambivalent relationship that leaves us forever unable to say goodbye.
~ George E. Vaillant
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The historian, as an historian, has no categories that allow for the resurrection, ascension, and glorification of Jesus, and the possibility of the appearance of such a glorious heavenly being to human beings in history. There is, however, no adequate historical, i.e., human, explanation of Saul's Damascus experience
~ George Eldon Ladd
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The future Kingdom has invaded the present order to bring to human beings the blessings of the Age to Come.
~ George Eldon Ladd
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The kerygma of Paul is essentially the same as that of Jesus, namely, that in the person and mission of Jesus God has visited human beings to bring them the messianic salvation.
~ George Eldon Ladd
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The strongest principle of growth lies in human choice.
~ George Eliot
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The strongest principle of growth lies in the human choice.
~ George Eliot
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But human experience is usually paradoxical, that means incongruous with the phrases of current talk or even current philosophy.
~ George Eliot
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A disquieting era of genetic manipulation is coming, one that may revolutionize human capacities, and notions of health. If we treat moral scruples impatiently, as inherently retrograde in a scientifically advancing civilization, we will not be in moral trim when, soon, our very humanity depends on our being in trim.
~ George F. Will
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Americans] correctly believe that its political arrangements are universal truths, and the understanding of the human condition that those arrangements reflect are superior to other nations' arrangements.
~ George F. Will
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En los últimos quinientos años, Europa fue el centro del sistema internacional, y sus imperios crearon un sistema global por primera vez en la historia humana.
~ George Friedman
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The nation provided a human with the things that are most human—language and a past that stretched back before his birth.
~ George Friedman
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I could prove God statistically. Take the human body alone - the chances that all the functions of an individual would just happen is a statistical monstrosity.
~ George Gallup
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Since the atoms are indestructible, the disintegration of human body after death should be actually considered as the dispersion of the separate filaments (except probably those forming the bones) in all different directions.
~ George Gamow
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The most precious resource in the world economy is human genius.
~ George Gilder
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No, it's human, Curran said. That's the problem. People, especially unhappy people, want a cause. They want something to belong to, to be a part of something great and bigger, and to be led. It's easy to be a cog in a machine: you don't have to think, you have no responsibility. You're just following orders. Doing as your told.
~ Ilona Andrews
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