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Quotes About Human

Su extraña belleza tenía una cualidad perturbadora de la cual ni ella escapaba, parecía fabricada de un material diferente al de la raza humana.
~ Isabel Allende
La violencia contra las mujeres es universal y tan antigua como la civilización misma. Cuando se habla de derechos humanos, en la práctica se habla de derechos de los hombres. Si un hombre es golpeado y privado de libertad, es tortura. Si lo mismo soporta una mujer se llama violencia doméstica
~ Isabel Allende
We don't even know how strong we are until we are forced to bring that hidden strength forward. In times of tragedy, of war, of necessity, people do amazing things. The human capacity for survival and renewal is awesome.
~ Isabel Allende
El calendario es un invento humano; el tiempo a nivel spiritual no existe...
~ Isabel Allende
We are part of the zeitgeist, and we are communicating in a human, real way.
~ Jeffrey Tambor
Most zombie stories, the problems they solve are not the actual zombies. The problems they solve are the human interactions.
~ Stephen Graham Jones
As technology improves, on-screen avatars look more and more like real people. When they start looking too real, though, we pull away. These almost-humans aren't quite right; they look creepy, like zombies.
~ James Surowiecki
What I love about 'The Walking Dead' is it's a human story, which is to me what makes the comic book so good, but once you jump from the pages of the book to the screen, the gore and the zombies have to look great.
~ Scott Ian
As movie monsters go, zombies are the most human. They were human at one time. So we are confronted with ourselves in a way, which is much more frightening and disturbing.
~ George A. Romero
I feel like that religions generally ask the biggest questions. They may not always have the best answers, but they're the zone of human activity that regularly asks the biggest questions.
~ Ayad Akhtar
Today's children are taught by our culture that we are a cosmic accident. Something slithered out of the primal slime and over billions of years evolved into a human being. We are cousins, ten times removed, to the ape at the zoo eating his own excrement.
~ Gary Bauer
There is no quality of human nature so nearly royal as the ability to yield gracefully.
~ Charles Conrad
A talent for drama is not a talent for writing, but is an ability to articulate human relationships.
~ Gore Vidal
It is easy and dismally enervating to think of opposition as merely perverse or actually evil-far more invigorating to see it as essential for honing the mind, and as a positive good in itself. For the day that moral issues cease to be fought over is the day the word "human" disappears from the race.
~ Jill Tweedie
Anxiety is essential to the human condition. The confrontation with anxiety can relieve us from boredom, sharpen the sensitivity and assure the presence of tension that is necessary to preserve human existence.
~ Rollo May
The applause of a single human being is of great consequence.
~ Samuel Johnson
Architecture is space structured to serve man and to move him.
~ Etienne Gaboury
Pioneers did not produce original works of art, because they were creating original human environments; they did not imagine Utopias because they were shaping them.
~ George Woodcock
I am convinced it is a mistake to find an artist human outside his work. If you cannot find him human in and through his work, you are better not to know it when you come to formulate an opinion of his public value.
~ Kenneth Winters
Almost all human affairs are tedious. Everything is too long. Visits, dinners, concerts, plays, speeches, pleadings, essays, sermons, are too long. Pleasure and business labour equally under this defect, or, as I should rather say, this fatal superabundance.
~ Arthur Helps
Man is the only animal that can be bored.
~ Erich Fromm
The human landscape of the New World shows a conquest of nature by an intelligence that does not love it.
~ Northrop Frye
A savage is simply a human organism that has not received enough news from the human race.
~ John Ciardi
Conversation is the fine art of mutual consideration and communication about matters of common interest that basically have some human importance.
~ Ordway Tead