Quotes About Human
None can be more negative in its impact than the limitation on human resource capacity.
~ Said Musa
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Like all art, nonfiction film should invite, seduce, or force us to confront the most difficult, frightening or mysterious aspects of what it means to be human.
~ Joshua Oppenheimer
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I am coming more and more to the conviction that the necessity of our geometry cannot be demonstrated, at least neither by, nor for, the human intellect.
~ Carl Friedrich Gauss
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We're trying to humanize the trans community. It's about showing us as normal, everyday human beings who just happen to be trans.
~ Dominique Jackson
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I'm just a normal person.
~ Kevin Harvick
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I missed one meeting probably out of my whole career. But at the end of the day, once again, we're not perfect.
~ DeSean Jackson
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I've noticed that, with many of the authors I like, I tend to think I would dislike them as human beings or that there'd be a healthy amount of debate if I ever did meet them.
~ Laura Marling
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The novel is the highest form of human expression so far attained. Why? Because it is so incapable of the absolute.
~ D. H. Lawrence
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Most of my nightmares that jolt me awake either involve the cosmos or something completely out of human control. In reality, I worry more about nuclear war, or war in general.
~ Lorene Scafaria
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By weight, you are more human than bacteria, because your cells are bigger, but by numbers, it's not even close.
~ Bonnie Bassler
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Data and data sets are not objective; they are creations of human design. We give numbers their voice, draw inferences from them, and define their meaning through our interpretations.
~ Kate Crawford
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The human brain is probably one of the most complex single objects on the face of the earth; I think it is, quite honestly.
~ Bill Viola
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I've been given benefits from the day I was born. A loving family. A great education. So I see it as an obligation, as a Christian and as a human being, to help.
~ Tom Catena
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He has the obligation to society that any human being has. I don't think a satirist has any greater obligation to society than a bricklayer or anybody else.
~ Shel Silverstein
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And of all illumination which human reason can give, none is comparable to the discovery of what we are, our nature, our obligations, what happiness we are capable of, and what are the means of attaining it.
~ Adam Weishaupt
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I'm definitely an observer of human behavior. I always have been.
~ Michaela Watkins
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What's exciting about theatre is observing human behaviour. You're constantly making judgments about body language, the physical, the emotional, the intellectual.
~ Hattie Morahan
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I was obsessed with the idea that no two sounds on 'Oxygene' should ever be exactly the same. I wanted a heartbeat feel, something human.
~ Jean-Michel Jarre
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Obviously the idea of being human is a very human idea.
~ Dominic Monaghan
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The judiciary is peopled by judges who are human, and being human, they are occasionally motivated by considerations other than an objective view of law and justice.
~ Prashant Bhushan
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As the Maestro is never loath to tell us, a human who suffers from too much ambition succeeds only in exemplifying the Creator's own lack of anticipation. The D.K., wishing His Vision to be innovative, had created the human will as an instinct all but free of Him. Once again, God had miscalculated.
~ Norman Mailer
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Tolstoy teaches us that compassion is of value and enriches our life only when compassion is severe, which is to say that we can perceive everything that is good and bad about a character but are still able to feel that the sum of us as human beings is probably a little more good than awful. In any case, good or bad, it reminds us that life is like a gladiators' arena for the soul and so we can feel strengthened by those who endure, and feel awe and pity for those who do not.
~ Norman Mailer
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There seems to be endless capacity for strife in your system." "Of course there is. Doesn't that fit human nature?
~ Norman Mailer
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Literature as a whole is not an aggregate of exhibits with red and blue ribbons attached to them, like a cat-show, but the range of articulate human imagination as it extends from the height of imaginative heaven to the depth of imaginative hell.
~ Northrop Frye
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