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Quotes About Human

The human body has limitations. The human spirit is boundless.
~ Dean Karnazes
I'm a human, and I'm multidimensional. If I was the perfect form of anything, I'd be boring. If I was a free spirit all the time, I would be boring; I would lack depth. If I was dark and enigmatic all the time, then I would lack relatability.
~ Halsey
It is necessary to be concerned about the importance of educating a really beautiful human spirit.
~ Shinichi Suzuki
I know that I'm just a spirit. I'm just a soul living a human experience. You come here for a purpose. So, once you acknowledge that and acknowledge that God put you here for a reason, I feel like you gotta fulfill that as much as possible.
~ NLE Choppa
Revolution is not something fixed in ideology, nor is it something fashioned to a particular decade. It is a perpetual process embedded in the human spirit.
~ Abbie Hoffman
But it has, in addition, an even more precious quality - a consciousness of the human intelligence, the human spirit and that man is a social creature.
~ Norman McLaren
I have an incredible confidence in the resilience of the human spirit and the creative ability of the Holy Spirit. So, if you can get people asking the right questions, it really will start moving in the right direction.
~ Erwin McManus
Perhaps the spirit of adventure, be it mental or material adventure, is a factor so essential in human progress that no emphasis of it is undue.
~ Archibald Hill
I've been inspired for a long time by Nicole Holofcener. I admire her greatly as an auteur, examining the human condition in a funny, growing, spirited, honestly dark and human way.
~ Pollyanna McIntosh
All of us use art and literature as an escape from time to time, but if it's any good, it has a healing quality - a quality that enlarges our human spirits.
~ Katherine Paterson
A lot of ancient poetry sees in nature a reflection of human emotions, and in a post-industrialized era, once people have become more aware of the necessity of a more harmonious relation between man and nature, we need to build cities which can connect with human spiritual needs instead of being merely functional.
~ Ma Yansong
A few of the sublimest geniuses of Rome and Athens had some faint discoveries of the spiritual nature of the human soul, and formed some probable conjectures, that man was designed for a future state of existence.
~ David Brainerd
Remember, we are not human beings having a spiritual experience. We are spiritual beings having a human experience.
~ Stephen Covey
Spiritually speaking, every human being has a destiny and a duty to perform.
~ Fela Kuti
I think quite spiritually of myself. I feel like I'm here to support the human evolution.
~ Alanis Morissette
People is, I think, it's their nature - some people's nature, in a way, to be angry or jealous or just spiteful about somebody else's blessings.
~ Jill Scott
When they put out the sales brochure when we eventually went to series, they carefully rounded Spock's ears and made him look human so he wouldn't scare off potential advertisers.
~ Gene Roddenberry
The pull, the attraction of history, is in our human nature. What makes us tick? Why do we do what we do? How much is luck the deciding factor?
~ David McCullough
Of course fortune has its part in human affairs but conduct is really much more important.
~ Jeanne Detourbey
Not only, in strict truth, was marriage instituted for the propagation of the human race, but also that the lives of husbands and wives might be made better and happier.
~ Pope Leo XIII
There is no marriage, yet, for human beings and animals. I never thought that I would fall in love like this with a cat.
~ Karl Lagerfeld
The very fact that we make such a to-do over golden weddings indicates our amazement at human endurance. The celebration is more in the nature of a reward for stamina.
~ Ilka Chase
Marriage is the clue to human life, but there is no marriage apart from the wheeling sun and the nodding earth, from the strayingof the planets and the magnificence of the fixed stars.
~ D. H. Lawrence
Marriage is the most licentious of human institutions.
~ George Bernard Shaw