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Quotes About Human

Our movement is evolving. The movement to liberate our sexuality as a human right, that's an ongoing struggle.
~ Gilbert Baker
The only thing that one really knows about human nature is that it changes. Change is the one quality we can predicate of it.
~ Oscar Wilde
Nobody is incapable of doing a foolish thing. Nobody is incapable of doing a wrong thing.
~ Oscar Wilde
He sees all the lovely influences of life as modes of light: the imagination itself is the world of light. The world is made by it, and yet the world cannot understand it: that is because the imagination is simply a manifestation of love, and it is love and the capacity for it that distinguishes one human being from another.
~ Oscar Wilde
Egotism itself, which is so necessary to a proper sense of human dignity, is entirely the result of indoor life. 
~ Oscar Wilde
In the make-up of human beings, intelligence counts for more than our hands, and that is our true strength.
~ Ovid
The Fomorians skittered backward, away from me, looking justifiably confused. I mean, really, how many human women actually run to them? And I was a human woman covered in swamp yuck, with wild red hair sticking out in matted hunks and arms flailing like a demented Bride of Frankenstein. I'd run from me.
~ P.C. Cast
Aunt Agatha is my tough aunt, the one who eats broken bottles and conducts human sacrifices by the light of the full moon.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
Sex attraction is so purely a question of the taste of the individual that the wise man never argues about it. He accepts its vagaries as part of the human mystery, and leaves it at that.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
He is England's premier fiend in human shape.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
A detective is only human. The less of a detective, the more human he is. Henry was not much of a detective, and his human
~ P.G. Wodehouse
There is a point beyond which the human brain loses its kinship with the Infinite and becomes a mere seething mass of deleterious passions. Malays
~ P.G. Wodehouse
A book, a book full of human touches, of shirts, a book without loneliness, with men and tools, a book is victory.
~ Pablo Neruda
Le déracinement pour l'être humain est une frustration qui, d'une manière ou d'une autre, atrophie la clarté de son âme.
~ Pablo Neruda
Do you not hear the constant victory, in the human footrace of time, slow as fire, sure, and thick and Herculean accumulating its volume and adding its sad fiber?
~ Pablo Neruda
There are three principles to remember if you are to teach a human being anything, and they are consistency, consistency, consistency.They are such fragile creatures to begin with, with poor eyes, poorer hearing, and no sense of smell left to speak of, it's no wonder they are made of fear. Some centuries ago they moved inside and with that move went nine-tenths of their intuition. It is almost unmerciful to make them live so long when they spend their lives in so much pain.
~ Pam Houston
It is never a question of belief; the only scientific attitude one can take on any subject is whether it is true. The law of gravitation worked as efficiently before Newton as after him. The cosmos would be fairly chaotic if its laws could not operate without the sanction of human belief.
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
The initiative to undertake your most important duty in life is often buried beneath the accumulated debris of human habits.
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
It is never a question of belief ; the only scientific attitude one can take on any subject is whether it is true . The law of gravitation worked as efficiently before Newton as after him. The cosmos would be fairly chaotic if its laws could not operate without the sanction of human belief.
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
The hard core of human egotism is hardly to be dislodged except rudely.
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
The vanished lives of all men are dark with many shames. Human conduct is ever unreliable until man is anchored in the Divine. Everything in future will improve if you are making a spiritual effort now.
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
Relational trust is built on movements of the human heart such as empathy, commitment, compassion, patience, and the capacity to forgive.
~ Parker J. Palmer
Most accounts of the origins of religion emphasize one of the following suggestions: human minds demand explanations, human hearts seek comfort, human society requires order, human intellect is illusionprone.
~ Pascal Boyer
The human soul can always use a new tradition. Sometimes we require them.
~ Pat Conroy