Quotes About Human
The best interviews like the best biographies should sing the strangeness and variety of the human race.
~ Lynn Barber
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The sovereign state has in our times become a lethal danger to human civilization because technical developments enable it to employ an infinite number and variety of means of destruction.
~ Christian Lous Lange
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I think technical people now should learn literature, because literature teaches you a great deal about how - the depths and variety of human imagination.
~ Ellen Ullman
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I don't feel there's a difference between the real world and the fairy-tale world. They contain psychological truths and, I guess, projections of what the culture that tells them thinks about various things: men, women, aging, dying - the most basic aspects of being human.
~ Helen Oyeyemi
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Nonetheless, much has been learned by studying the statistical differences between the various human races.
~ J. Philippe Rushton
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We are so accustomed to love on a human level that we find loving God for Himself either impossible or beyond our capabilities. We tend to love those who appeal to us, render us a service, or are good to us. In the degree they perform these various services, we love them.
~ Mother Angelica
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The biggest battles in human history can only ever be seen through the eyes of the bloke on the front line, and that's by definition a very focused view and one that will vary from individual to individual.
~ Karen Traviss
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Through using our memory to its fullest we can unlock the vast reservoir of human potential that isn't currently being used.
~ Tony Buzan
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I've had an addiction for a long time to the whole business of maximizing one's potential, what I call human activation. The vehicle for actualizing oneself is choice, options, seeking out the proper choices.
~ Padgett Powell
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The guitar for me is a translation device. It's not a goal. And in some ways, jazz isn't a destination for me. For me, jazz is a vehicle that takes you to the true destination - a musical one that describes all kinds of stuff about the human condition and the way music works.
~ Pat Metheny
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We are more like vehicles, a part of our mensch machine, our man-machine. Sometimes we play the music, sometimes the music plays us, sometimes... it plays.
~ Florian Schneider
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The main difference between the Prague Spring and the Velvet Revolution was that the former was mostly the work of Communist party members and others who wanted to bring about 'socialism with a human face.'
~ Adam Michnik
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Nothing is more noble, nothing more venerable than fidelity. Faithfulness and truth are the most sacred excellences and endowments of the human mind.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
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I don't see coming to Kerala as a commercial exercise; it's a human venture. Every film I make, I come here. I am the prodigal son.
~ Vikram
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I always considered myself as a character actor. I always try to be versatile to show different sides of human experience.
~ Robert Duvall
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As far as I am concerned, poetry is a statement concerning the human condition, composed in verse.
~ N. Scott Momaday
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I've always loved the mixture of crushing live drums with a programmed groove, that really cool blend, like in the verse there's a really funky drum beat that is programmed then it comes in to the chorus; you've got that enormous human feel where the band kicks in.
~ Tommy Lee
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Bivanje je polnost, ki je ?lovek ne more zapustiti.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
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In so far as I make a world exist as a complex of instruments which I use for the ends of my human reality, I cause myself to be determined in my being by a being who makes the world exist as a complex of instruments for the ends of his reality.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
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There ought to exist for the human being, in so far as he is conscious of being, a certain mode of standing opposite his past and his future, as being both this past and this future and as not being them.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
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I think a human animal is far more wild and unpredictable and dangerous and destructive than any other animal.
~ Jeff Corwin
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Thus, no matter how cleverly a computer is designed to simulate intelligence by producing the same behavior as a human, it has
~ Jeff Hawkins
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We demonstrate human intelligence through our speech, writing, and actions, right? Yes, but only to a point. Intelligence is something that is happening in your head. Behavior is an optional ingredient. This is not intuitively obvious, but it's not hard to understand either.
~ Jeff Hawkins
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you can't use logic on human behavior.
~ Jeff Lindsay
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