Quotes About Human
The structure of life I have described in buildings - the structure which I believe to be objective - is deeply and inextricably connected with the human person, and with the innermost nature of human feeling.
~ Christopher Alexander
BazillionQuotes.com
Technology may have changed, but God's truth and the human condition never change, and we see that clearly through the unfolding patterns of Christian history.
~ Christopher Catherwood
BazillionQuotes.com
Architectural gestures affect us in similar ways to human gestures.
~ Christopher Day
BazillionQuotes.com
Die Ermüdbarkeit des Menschen steht in umgekehrtem Verhältnis zu seinen wirklichen Interessen.
~ Heimito Von Doderer
BazillionQuotes.com
Mathematics and music are at the opposite poles of the human spirit. These two antipodes confine and determine all creative and spiritual activity of a human being. Whatever is done by humanity in the art-and-science domain is placed in-between.
~ Heinrich Neuhaus
BazillionQuotes.com
Without the possibility of error and real indeterminacy implied by the quantum theory, human liberty is meaningless.
~ Heinz R. Pagels
BazillionQuotes.com
The human longing for story is so powerful, so primitive, that it seems like something not learned, but locked into our genes.
~ Helen Dunmore
BazillionQuotes.com
Every human being on this earth is born with a tragedy, and it isn't original sin. He's born with the tragedy that he has to grow up. That he has to leave the nest, the security, and go out to do battle. He has to lose everything that is lovely and fight for a new loveliness of his own making, and it's a tragedy. A lot of people don't have the courage to do it.
~ Helen Hayes
BazillionQuotes.com
We may have found a cure for most evils; but we have found no remedy for the worst of them all, the apathy of human beings.
~ Helen Keller
BazillionQuotes.com
Science may have found a cure for most evils; but it has found no remedy for the worst of them all -- the apathy of human beings.
~ Helen Keller
BazillionQuotes.com
In England Have My Bones White wrote one of the saddest sentences I have ever read: 'Falling in love is a desolating experience, but not when it is with a countryside.' He could not imagine a human love returned.
~ Helen Macdonald
BazillionQuotes.com
To anybody who has spent two months training a goshawk, knowing that it will be fatal even to give the creature even a cross look,' the man says, 'it seems very extraordinary that the complex psychology of a human being can be taught with a stick.
~ Helen Macdonald
BazillionQuotes.com
Their existence gives the lie to the thought that the wild is always something untouched by human hearts and hands. The wild can be human work.
~ Helen Macdonald
BazillionQuotes.com
In my time with Mabel I've learned how you feel more human once you have known, even in your imagination, what it is like to be not. And I have learned, too, the danger that comes in mistaking the wildness we give a thing for the wildness that animates it.
~ Helen Macdonald
BazillionQuotes.com
it seems very extraordinary that the complex psychology of a human being can be taught with a stick.
~ Helen Macdonald
BazillionQuotes.com
The borders between life and death are somewhere in the taking of their meal. I couldn't let that suffering happen. Hunting makes you animal, but the death of an animal makes you human. Kneeling next to the hawk and her prey, I felt a responsibility so huge that it battered inside my own chest, ballooning out into a space the size of a cathedral.
~ Helen Macdonald
BazillionQuotes.com
Elusive, spectacular, utterly at home, the fact of these British goshawks makes me happy. Their existence gives the lie to the thought that the wild is always something untouched by human hearts and hands. The wild can be human work.
~ Helen Macdonald
BazillionQuotes.com
Half of the hatred that springs up between people is rooted in their mistaken belief that there is any human relationship more sacred than friendship.
~ Helen Oyeyemi
BazillionQuotes.com
Half of the hatred that springs up between people is rooted in their mistaken belief there is any human relationship more sacred than friendship..
~ Helen Oyeyemi
BazillionQuotes.com
More than friends, eh? More than friends . . . You know, my mother once told me that half of the hatred that springs up between people is rooted in this mistaken belief that there's any human relationship more sacred than friendship.
~ Helen Oyeyemi
BazillionQuotes.com
Civilization may progress, human nature will remain the same throughout all ages.
~ HELENA PETROVNA BLAVATSKY
BazillionQuotes.com
Dogmas are the toys that amuse and can satisfy but unreasoning children. They are the offspring of human speculation and prejudiced fancy.
~ HELENA PETROVNA BLAVATSKY
BazillionQuotes.com
For it was the rejection of the possibility of human solidarity with strangers—the critical as well as moral presupposition of civil society—that the National Socialist regime made into the foundation for its existence.
~ Helmut Walser Smith
BazillionQuotes.com
Dreams are excursions into the limbo of things, a semi-deliverance from the human prison.
~ Henri Amiel
BazillionQuotes.com
