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Quotes About Human

What mysteries we are, human, vampire, monster, mortal, that we can love and hate simultaneously, and that emotions of all sorts might not parade for what they are not.
~ Anne Rice, Merrick
You are a reader, and therefore a thinker, an observer, a living soul who wants more out of this human experience.
~ Salil Jha
Everyone judges, it's a human nature.
~ Nicholas Sparks
Love Has No Color.... No Race.... Love Is Pure And Divine But Only A Little of Us Are Able To Preserve It's Purity.... Sadly, In This Digital World, Purity Is Rare To Find In Human....
~ Muhammad Imran Hasan
Ah, merciless Love, is there any length to which you cannot force the human heart to go?
~ Virgil, The Aeneid
One cannot speak about love for God and neighbor without having a standard of communication, respect, honor, and without understanding how precious every human being is.
~ Sunday Adelaja
Love is the mortar that holds the human structure together.
~ Karen Casey
It is at Easter that Jesus is most human, and like all humans, he fails and is failed. His is not an all-powerful God, it is an all-vulnerable God.
~ Michael Leunig
There is love in every human heart.
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
No, I don't have a heart of gold. It's normal - the one that gets hurt by rude words and broken promises.
~ Saru Singhal
It is very strange, and very melancholy, that the paucity of human pleasures should persuade us ever to call hunting one of them.
~ Samuel Johnson
Criticism will plant FEAR in the human heart, or resentment, but it will not build love or affection.
~ Napoleon Hill
The LAW OF ECONOMICS was passed by Nature! There is no Supreme Court to which violators of this law may appeal. The law hands out both penalties for its violation, and appropriate rewards for its observance, without interference or the possibility of interference by any human being. The law cannot be repealed. It is as fixed as the stars in the heavens, and subject to, and a part of the same system that controls the stars.
~ Napoleon Hill
The next great scientific discovery will be the fact, which already exists, that every human brain is both a broadcasting and a receiving station; that every thought vibration released by the brain may be picked up and interpreted by all other brains that are in harmony, or in "tune" with the rate of vibration of the broadcasting brain.
~ Napoleon Hill
Every move, every act, and every thought of every human being is influenced by one or more of the nine basic motives.
~ Napoleon Hill
Every other animal responds to the call of sex only in "season." Man's inclination is to declare "open season.
~ Napoleon Hill
Categorizing is necessary for humans, but it becomes pathological when the category is seen as definitive, preventing people from considering the fuzziness of boundaries
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
today we depend on the press for such essentially human things as gossip and anecdotes and we care about the private lives of people in very remote places.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
We are the empirical decision makers who hold that uncertainty is our discipline, and that understanding how to act under conditions of incomplete information is the highest and most urgent human pursuit.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
minds are in the business of turning history into something smooth and linear, which makes us underestimate randomness. But when we see it, we fear it and overreact. Because of this fear and thirst for order, some human systems, by disrupting the invisible or not so visible logic of things, tend to be exposed to harm from Black Swans and almost never get any benefit. You get pseudo-order when you seek order; you only get a measure of order and control when you embrace randomness.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
This lack of translation is a mental handicap that comes with being a human; and we will only start to attain wisdom or rationality when we make an effort to overcome and break through it.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Popper expuso el mecanismo de las conjeturas y las refutaciones, que funciona como sigue: se formula una conjetura (osada) y se empieza a buscar la observación que demostraría que estamos en un error. Ésta es la alternativa a nuestra búsqueda de casos confirmatorios. Si pensamos que la tarea es fácil, quedaremos decepcionados: pocos seres humanos tienen la habilidad natural de hacerlo.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Myths impart order to the disorder of human perception and the perceived "chaos of human experience."*
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
The first of the problems of human nature that we examine in this section, the one just illustrated above, is what I call the narrative fallacy.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb