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Quotes About Human

l riso è il sole che scaccia l'inverno dal volto umano.
~ Victor Hugo
for men felt therein the presence of that great human thing which is called law, and that great divine thing which is called justice.
~ Victor Hugo
It is our conviction that if souls were visible to the eyes, we should be able to see distinctly that strange thing that each one individual of the human race corresponds to some one of the species of the animal creation; and we could easily recognize this truth, hardly perceived by the thinker, that from the oyster to the eagle, from the pig to the tiger, all animals exist in man, and that each one of them is in a man. Sometimes even several of them at a time.
~ Victor Hugo
He sauntered. To stray is human. To saunter is Parisian. In
~ Victor Hugo
It is one of the poignant anxieties of the thinker that he sees the shadow resting on the human soul, and that he gropes in darkness without being able to awake that slumbering Progress.
~ Victor Hugo
In this nineteenth century, the religious idea is undergoing a crisis. People are unlearning certain things, and they do well, provided that, while unlearning them they learn this: There is no vacuum in the human heart. Certain demolitions take place, and it is well that they do, but on condition that they are followed by reconstructions.
~ Victor Hugo
The towns make men ferocious because they make them corrupt. Mountains, sea, and forest make men reckless. They stir the wildness of men's nature, but do not necessarily destroy what is human.
~ Victor Hugo
L'excès de la douleur, comme l'excès de la joie, est une chose violente qui dure peu. Le cÅ"ur de l'homme ne peut rester longtemps dans une extrémité.
~ Victor Hugo
Claude, saddened and discouraged in his human affections, by all this, had flung himself eagerly into the arms of learning, that sister which, at least does not laugh in your face, and which always pays you, though in money that is sometimes a little hollow, for the attention which you have paid to her.
~ Victor Hugo
Todos los actos humanos tienen dos caras!
~ Victor Hugo
Souls which have fallen to the bottom of all possible misfortune, unhappy men lost in the lowest of those limbos at which no one any longer looks, the reproved of the law, feel the whole weight of this human society, so formidable for him who is without, so frightful for him who is beneath, resting upon their heads.
~ Victor Hugo
The stem, when the hand is stretched out to pluck the flower, quivers, and seems at once to shrink back, and present itself. The human body has something of this trepidation at the moment when the mysterious fingers of death are about to gather the soul.
~ Victor Hugo
Ele supunha ter, e talvez tivesse efetivamente, atingido a realidade da vida e da filosofia humana, chegando por fim a não contemplar senão o céu, única coisa que a verdade pode ver do fundo do seu poço.
~ Victor Hugo
Nesre?a je za ?oveka što ostavlja iza sebe no? kojoj je on dao oblik.
~ Victor Hugo
To divinise is human, to humanise is divine.
~ Victor Hugo
When times is tough and jobs is scarce, folks blame the outsider. It's human nature. And raht now, that's us. In California it used to be the Mexicans, and the Chinese before that, I think.
~ Kristin Hannah
Women's fiction is just a marketing category, designed to appeal more to women than to men. But there are stories in that category that any human being would like.
~ Kristine Grayson
Either mathematics is too big for the human mind or the human mind is more than a machine.
~ Kurt Gödel
more than any act of God it is human activity (corruption, greed, exploitation) that continues to provoke the greatest disasters in Mexico City.
~ Kurt Hollander
Hello, I'm a human. My job is to hunt things and hope that my egotism soars after I kill countless creatures that didn't stand a chance against running away, or harming me, in the first place....Also, I stink of week old carcass.
~ Kyle Smith
every human culture is created by fear
~ László Krasznahorkai
at this point, we must refocus our attention on this, as fear is what defines human existence, ...you will see that fear is the deepest element that can be grasped in this organic and inorganic world, and there's nothing else other than fear, because nothing else bears within it such dreadful strength
~ László Krasznahorkai
so often the appearance of lunacy in sports isn't lunacy at all. As outlandish as sports conduct might seem, it is rooted in basic human psychology, neuroscience, and cognitive tendency.
~ L. Jon Wertheim
Listen to me, Jez. There's no reason for you to die-" Wood...poison." No it isn't! Not to humans. And you're half human. You're vampire enough to survie something that would kill a human, but you're human enough not to be poisoned by wood.
~ L.J. Smith