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Quotes About Human

The Church had the words reason and liberty on her lips when the inalienable rights of the human race were threatened with shipwreck.
~ lacordaire henri dominique
That split second an invisible battery opened up with a salvo. Patton had to raise his voice to a still higher pitch, as he exclaimed, "Compared to war, all other forms of human endeavor shrink to insignificance. God, how I love it!
~ Ladislas Farago
nic jiného není lidský život než bytí k smrti
~ Ladislav Fuks
Why not open the door, and open their arms, and close them again around each other? Did the not understand how, in the strange chemistry of human emotion, his suffering and her, mingled together, could... countervail each other?
~ Laini Taylor
Her face was luminous and hopeful; she'd go into the dark with him in a heartbeat, sharp teeth and all. Human girls were stupid that way. No, not stupid. Primal in their skin, without even knowing it. The things that made thier pulse quicken were all the wrong things, but Mihai didn't take advantage of it, except for the free tea.
~ Laini Taylor
The venom sang in him, and he was something more than human. He was a whirlwind. He was a god.
~ Laini Taylor
I zapami?taj sobie: duch marnieje, kiedy cz?owiek odrzuca swoje pasje.
~ Laini Taylor
To her, the human form — plain as it was, and not spliced together with other species — was a missed opportunity.
~ Laini Taylor
He realized that all this time he'd been looking to the Godslayer as a hero, not a man, but that heroes, whatever else they are, are also men - and women - and prey to human troubles just like anybody else.
~ Laini Taylor
If the religion you are practicing is a true path and gives satisfactory answers to your dissatisfied mind, you should be better than ever at dealing with your everyday life and living like a decent human being.
~ Lama Thubten Yeshe
To love for the sake of being loved is human, but to love for the sake of loving is angelic.
~ lamartine alphonse de
The human species, according to the best theory I can form of it, is composed of two distinct races, the men who borrow, and the men who lend.
~ lamb charles
For it is through humility, he knew, that holiness--and poetry--find entrance to the human soul.
~ Lan Samantha Chang
The worst of ingratitude lies not in the ossified heart of him who commits it, but we find it in the effect it produces on him against whom it was committed. As water containing stony particles encrusts with them the ferns and mosses it drops on, so the human breast hardens under ingratitude, in proportion to its openness, and aptitude to receive impressions.
~ landor walter savage
There was beauty in the idea of freedom, but it was an illusion. Every human heart was chained by love.
~ Cassandra Clare
She had never imagined she had the power to make someone else so happy. And not a magical power, either--a purely human one.
~ Cassandra Clare
Will spread his arms wide. On his knees, grinning like a demon, blood dripping from his mouth, he barely looked human himself. "Come and get me.
~ Cassandra Clare
Kieran glanced at her with shimmering eyes. Neither looked quite human: The black eye was too dark, the silver too metallic. And yet the overall effect was haunting, inhumanly beautiful.
~ Cassandra Clare
Basically, I bring the truth and the light through the written word. For in such a way am I utilized as a creative human vessel.
~ Cat Ellington
I could not help but notice that in this regard the book, inanimate though it was, cared more for my welfare than any human in the castle.
~ Catherine Gilbert Murdock
In the social jungle of human existence, there is no feeling of being alive without a sense of identity. ERIK ERIKSON
~ Catherine Gildiner
Other people always bring complications. That's just the nature of human relationships. You can't separate people from their complications. Uncomplicated and alone are more or less the same thing.
~ Catherine Ryan Hyde
I'm just a human, among billions of other humans, and I'm alive, and it's really hard being alive, and I don't want to admit it, because nobody around me is admitting it, and most of the time I don't know what I'm doing, and I'm scared.
~ Catherine Ryan Hyde
All big changes are scary. And it's scary to think of being without money. It doesn't even have to be an ego thing, but it would be pretty human and normal if there was some of that mixed in. We need money to survive, and to solve basic problems. And, you know . . . they tend to come up. It's hard to be without it, especially if you're used to having plenty. Cut yourself a little slack.
~ Catherine Ryan Hyde