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Quotes About Human

There is hardly a more admirable impulse in the human soul than patriotism.
~ Walt Whitman
All human knowledge takes the form of interpretation.
~ WALTER BENJAMIN
God's transcendence is at an end. But he is not dead; he has been incorporated into human existence.
~ WALTER BENJAMIN
Imperialistic war is a rebellion of technology which collects, in the form of "human material," the claims to which society has denied its natural material. Instead of draining rivers, society directs a human stream into a bed of trenches; instead of dropping seeds from airplanes, it drops incendiary bombs over cities; and through gas warfare the aura is abolished in a new way.
~ WALTER BENJAMIN
The Aztecs, it is often alluded and condemned, sacrificed human bodies to keep the Sun ongoing. Western modernity sacrifices (and it is accepted) whatever is needed to keep Civilization ongoing.
~ Walter D. Mignolo
There are parts of his life and personality that are extremely messy, and that's the truth
~ Walter Isaacson
History is a tale, Franklin came to believe, not of immutable forces but of human endeavors.
~ Walter Isaacson
In all of his products, technology would be married to great design, elegance, human touches and even romance.
~ Walter Isaacson
It was yet another example of Jobs consciously positioning himself at the intersection of the arts and technology. In all of his products, technology would be married to great design, elegance, human touches, and even romance.
~ Walter Isaacson
The beauty of nature and the joy that comes from unstructured human engagement is a powerful combination.
~ Walter Isaacson
People will provide judgment, intuition, empathy, a moral compass, and human creativity.
~ Walter Isaacson
Brand sees Jobs as one of the purest embodiments of the cultural mix that the catalog sought to celebrate. "Steve is right at the nexus of the counterculture and technology," he said. "He got the notion of tools for human use." Brand's
~ Walter Isaacson
His notebooks have been rightly called "the most astonishing testament to the powers of human observation and imagination ever set down on paper.
~ Walter Isaacson
Good telling of human stories is the best way to keep the Internet and the World Wide Web from becoming a waste vastland.
~ Walter Isaacson
He was not a model boss or human being, tidily packaged for emulation. Driven by demons, he could drive those around him to fury and despair.
~ Walter Isaacson
perhaps no matter how fast computers progress, artificial intelligence may never outstrip the intelligence of the human-machine partnership. Let
~ Walter Isaacson
What began as a portrait of a silk merchant's young wife became a quest to portray the complexities of human emotion, made memorable through the mysteries of a hinted smile, and to connect our nature to that of our universe. The landscape of her soul and of nature's soul are intertwined.
~ Walter Isaacson
El test de Turing, que él llamaba «juego de imitación», es sencillo: un interrogador remite preguntas por escrito a un humano y a una máquina que se encuentran en otra habitación, y trata de determinar a partir de sus respuestas cuál de los dos es el humano.
~ Walter Isaacson
He had let it be known that he believed that men and women were not naturally monogamous.
~ Walter Isaacson
Los intereses de un ser humano vienen determinados, en gran medida, por sus apetitos, deseos, impulsos e instintos», dijo Braithwaite
~ Walter Isaacson
For Franklin, it was an insight into human foibles rather than evil. "He wished to please everybody," Franklin later said of Keith, "and having little to give, he gave expectations.
~ Walter Isaacson
Instead of injecting a weakened or partial version of the dangerous virus into humans, these new vaccines deliver a gene or piece of genetic coding that will guide human cells to produce, on their own, components of the virus.
~ Walter Isaacson
Someday we may consider it unethical not to use germline editing to alleviate human suffering.
~ Walter Isaacson
Evolution has been working toward optimizing the human genome for 3.85 billion years," says NIH director Francis Collins, who is not an atheist. "Do we really think that some small group of human genome tinkerers could do better without all sorts of unintended consequences?
~ Walter Isaacson