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Quotes About Human

Human nature is not of itself vicious.
~ Thomas Paine
Immortal power is not a human right, and therefore cannot be a right of Parliament.
~ Thomas Paine
Creation speaketh an universal language, independently of human speech or human language
~ Thomas Paine
And herein lies the solution to the riddle of existence--to take a part of the Infinite Life, give it individuality by incarnating it in human flesh, multiplying and projecting it through human personality, polishing and refining it through the vicissitudes of material environment, until it comes to express so much of the Infinite character that to have seen it is to have seen God.
~ Thomas Parker Boyd
The overall view of the human genome project has been one of great excitement and positive press, but there are people who have concerns that are quite reasonable, and they are frightened of things they don't understand.
~ Thomas R. Cech
The law, which preceded Christ's coming, revealed the power and depth of human sin, and thus the greatness of the redemption accomplished in Christ Jesus is set in bold relief.
~ Thomas R. Schreiner
I confess I know not what a sceptic can answer to this, nor by what good argument he can plead even for a hearing; for either his reasoning is sophistry, and so deserves contempt; or there is no truth in the human faculties, and then why should we reason?
~ Thomas Reid
Human beings cannot stand too much reality.
~ Thomas S. Eliot, Four Quartets
Comrade revolutionaries, we should see to it that marriage is a choice that adds something positive, and not some kind of lottery where we know what the ticket costs us, but have no idea what we will end up winning. Human feelings are too noble to be subject to such games.
~ Thomas Sankara
It seems to me that-at least in our scientific theories of behavior-we have failed to accept the simple fact that human relations are inherently fraught with difficulties and that to make them even relatively harmonious requires much patience and hard work.
~ Thomas Stephen Szasz
The whole conviction of my life now rests upon the belief that loneliness, far from being a rare and curious phenomenon, peculiar to myself and to a few other solitary men, is the central and inevitable fact of human existence.
~ Thomas Wolfe
The very angels themselves cannot persuade the wretched and blundering children on earth as can one human being broken on the wheels of living.
~ Thornton Wilder
Wherever you come near the human race there's layers and layers of nonsense.
~ Thornton Wilder
Ni los bacilos ni las radiaciones provocan la enfermedad, sino que el ser humano los utiliza como medios para realizar su enfermedad. (La misma frase, aplicada a otro plano, suena mucho más natural: ni los colores ni el lienzo hacen el cuadro sino que el artista los utiliza como medios para realizar su pintura.) Después
~ Thorwald Dethlefsen
He had been in the legal profession long enough to know that human behavior was complicated and unpredictable and that justice always had to be tempered with mercy.
~ Thrity Umrigar
When the God enter into your house, he not enter looking like the God. He enter looking like human being. God enter my life looking like Maggie. "Holy cow," Maggie say, laughing. "I
~ Thrity Umrigar
As children, we were taught to be afraid of tigers and lions. Nobody taught us what I know today—the most dangerous animal in this world is a man with wounded pride.
~ Thrity Umrigar
Cayl replies...I understand the human reproductive system, Agent Denning; I'm here to capture a killer, not indulge in these intrusive human senses.
~ Tielle St. Clare
Paul was the past and evoking the past was a worthless human ability that had evolved for the sole purpose of reminding mortals of their mistakes.
~ Tiffanie DeBartolo
The church is thus the genuine (though imperfect and incomplete) presence in human history of a people who in their communion together are being narrated into the life of the living God. A divine institution, it is also a fully human, social reality tangibly present in the local congregation and united universally in its origin and end.
~ Tim Conder
We're all damaged. It's a universal component of the human condition, like the stages of grief, deja vu, and expired coupons.
~ Tim Dorsey
Revenge is not a noble sentiment, but it is a human one.
~ Rudy Giuliani
You see in moments of duress not only the darkest parts of human nature but also the brightest, the most noble.
~ Lisa Joy
For most human beings, if what they want happens, it is a success. If what they could not have imagined happens, it is luck. If what nobody could foresee happens, it is a miraculous existence.
~ Jaggi Vasudev