Quotes About Human
Human Factors in Electronics.
~ Unknown
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Theology must learn to see in the dark. Theology emerges from God's gracious act of mercy at our wrestling for meaning in our human condition.
~ Unknown
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Deegan elaborated that the goal of such recovery "is not to become normal" or to "get mainstreamed," but to "embrace our human vocation of becoming more deeply, more fully human.
~ Unknown
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Our infatuation with the unknown is systematically provoked and dismantled by a memetic campaign that's never less than astute in its grasp of human belief.
~ Unknown
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There is much in life that is complicated and beyond our understanding, but the basic principles of human liberty are not so complicated, and if we hold to them, we will find a way to correct our mistakes and set a true course
~ Madeleine Albright
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The complexity of immigration as an issue begins with a basic human trait: we are reluctant to share.
~ Madeleine K. Albright
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The desire for liberty may be ingrained in every human breast, but so is the potential for complacency, confusion, and cowardice.
~ Madeleine K. Albright
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Is it not our human tragedy that some men must be beaten like donkeys before they will see reason?
~ Madeline Miller
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Such is the folly of humanity. Is it not our human tragedy that some men must be beaten like donkeys before they will see reason?
~ Madeline Miller
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All human minds, as they move about over the face of the earth, are in touch with a dark reservoir of our race's psychic garbage.
~ John Cowper Powys
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Thus, in the huge compensatory ebb and flow of great creative Nature, one tension of human feeling has the power of ejecting, or completely cancelling, another strain of feeling. For the emotional tension of a frustrated passion there is no better cure than to spend an hour or two in the presence of terrible bodily anguish.
~ John Cowper Powys
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I do not find human nature either wicked or good, I find it driven forward by the same inevitable laws as the tides and the constellations
~ John Cowper Powys
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universal laws prescribe how things will behave not, like human laws, how they ought to behave.
~ John D. Barrow
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If we remove the dulling effects of the nineteen centuries that had passed, and make ourselves contemporaries with Christ and his little band of apostles, we might restore the difficulty, the trauma, the great paradox of Christ's appearance which requires us to fit together both a divine and a human nature, the creator of the universe and the babe born in a manger.
~ John D. Caputo
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The Only Thing in the World Worth a Damn is the Strange, Touching, Pathetic, Awesome Nobility of the Individual Human Spirit.
~ John D. MacDonald
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But O! what art can teach, What human voice can reach, The sacred organ's praise?
~ John Dryden
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The hardest, gladdest thing in the world is to cry Father! from a full heart . . . the refusal to look up to God as our father is the one central wrong in the whole human affair; the inability, the one central misery.
~ John Eldredge
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This is human nature: to find a morality that is comfortable and convenient and let it suffice for holiness.
~ John Eldredge
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When it comes to helping another human being, you can treat the symptoms or you can treat the cause. Most people dabble in symptom management, and that is why most people don't seem to be getting better.
~ John Eldredge
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Words are important. Words shaper our perceptions. When they define, they can also distort. There is a far better way to describe this man whose face is the most human face of all. Jesus is beautiful.
~ John Eldredge
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The human heart is village sized.
~ Unknown
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The world is very different now. For man holds in his mortal hands the power to abolish all forms of human poverty, and all forms of human life.
~ John F Kennedy
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I think this is the most extraordinary collection of talent, of human knowledge, that has ever been gathered together at the White House-- with the possible exception of when Thomas Jefferson dined alone.
~ John F. Kennedy
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This is a book about the most admirable of human virtues - courage. 'Grace under pressure', Earnest Hemingway defined it.
~ John F. Kennedy
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