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Quotes About Human

dont know. I know that you can make a good case that all of human sorrow is grounded in injustice. And that sorrow is what is left when rage is expended and found to be impotent.
~ Cormac McCarthy
The ugly truth is that other than Feynman's sum-over theories there is no believable explanation of quantum mechanics that does not involve human consciousness. Of course this raises the questions as to how it managed to get along without us.
~ Cormac McCarthy
I know that you can make a good case that all of human sorrow is grounded in injustice. And that sorrow is what is left when rage is expended and found to be impotent.
~ Cormac McCarthy
There are no absolutes in human misery, and things can always get worse.
~ Cormac McCarthy
I know that you can make a good case that all of human sorrow is grounded in injustice. Ands sorrow is what is left when rage is expended and found to be impotent.
~ Cormac McCarthy
Pues la existencia tiene su propio orden y eso no puede comprenderlo ninguna inteligencia humana, siendo que la propia inteligencia no es sino un hecho entre otros.
~ Cormac McCarthy
Sus orígenes son ya tan remotos como remoto es su destino y nunca más, por más vueltas que dé el mundo, encontrará territorios tan agrestes y bárbaros donde probar si la materia de la creación puede amoldarse a la voluntad humana o si el corazón no es más que arcilla de otra clase.
~ Cormac McCarthy
But there are no absolutes in human misery and things can always get worse, only Suttree didnt say so.
~ Cormac McCarthy
Suffering is part of the human condition and must be borne. But misery is a choice.
~ Cormac McCarthy
Suffering is a part of the human condition and must be borne. But misery is a choice.
~ Cormac McCarthy
The Fairy's dress rustled as she turned. Human women dressed like flowers, layers of petals around a mortal, rotting core.
~ Cornelia Funke
What terrible human presumption it is to catch other living creatures and hold them captive!
~ Cornelia Funke
Outside, the lights of Moskva gave the night sky a grubby glow, and even the moons wore veils of human haze.
~ Cornelia Funke
Hentzau saw the Jade Goyl just as clearly as the Fairy had in her dreams. The pale green stone ran through his human skin like a promise.
~ Cornelia Funke
It's good versus evil, Dan. You don't want to be a post-person. You want to stay human. The rides are human. We each mediate them through our own experience. We're physically inside of them, and they talk to us through our senses. What Debra's people are building--it's hive-mind [stuff:]. Directly implanting thoughts! Jesus! It's not an experience, it's brainwashing!
~ Cory Doctorow
The great mystery of being a human being is trying to figure out WTF all those other human beings are doing.
~ Cory Doctorow
He's a sucking chest wound of a human being. But if you're going to have a jailer, better a clueless one than one who's really on the ball.
~ Cory Doctorow
No one at the Interior Ministry used PGP for email, because no normal human does
~ Cory Doctorow
The data flow so fast that that the total accumulation of the past two years—a zettabyte [one sextillion bytes]—dwarfs the prior record of human civilization.
~ Craig Lambert
Perhaps, as was often the case with human interactions, it meant nothing.
~ Curtis Sittenfeld
Yet surely she was as culpable as he was; recalling her casual speculation about when Jasper's wife's grandmother might die and thereby free Jasper and Susan to divorce, Liz wondered if a stronger sign of a relationship's essential corruptness could exist than for its official realization to hinge on the demise of another human being.
~ Curtis Sittenfeld
A lesson I learned from Bill, a lesson that perhaps should be obvious, though there's evidence that most other people don't know it, either, is that direct and sincere compliments are shockingly effective—that they feel wonderful. What in theory should sound saccharine or manipulative rarely does in practice, so long as you believe the other person really means it. And we crave praise not, I think, because most of us are egomaniacal. It's because we're human.
~ Curtis Sittenfeld
The price of freedom is high — far higher than that of slavery. And it is not paid in gold, nor in blood, nor in the most noble sacrifices, but in cowardice, in prostitution, in treachery, and in everything that is rotten in the human soul.
~ Curzio Malaparte
Is it possible to love any human being without being torn limb from limb?
~ Cyril Connolly