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Quotes About Human

Any fool can write code that a computer can understand. Good programmers write code that humans can understand.
~ Martin Fowler
The human being is not the lord of beings, but the shepherd of Being.
~ Martin Heidegger
Whatever there is about human identity that can be objectively known, measured, predicted, observed, whether by the Myers-Briggs, the Enneagram, the tax man, or the omniscient squint of your most insightful aunt, there is a foundational core of what we might as well call identity that remains hidden from scrutiny's grip and somehow utterly caught up in God, "in whom we live and move and have our being," in whom our very self is immersed.
~ Martin Laird
Maternity is a glorious thing, since all mankind has been conceived, born, and nourished of women. All human laws should encourage the multiplication of families.
~ Martin Luther
That is what Reason can neither grasp nor endure, and what has offended all these men of outstanding talent who have been so received for so many centuries. Here they demand that God should act according to human justice, and do what seems right to them or else cease to be God.
~ Martin Luther
Next to the word of God, the noble art of music is the greatest treasure in the world. It controls our hearts, minds and spirits. A person who does not regard music as a marvelous creation of God does not deserve to be called a human being; he should be permitted to hear nothing but the braying of asses and the grunting of hogs!
~ Martin Luther
your thoughts concerning God are too human.
~ Martin Luther
Der freie Wille sei zu nichts fähig außer zum Sündigen.
~ Martin Luther
The vanity and insatiability of the human heart are unspeakable. What a man has does not please him; what he does not have, that he yearns for.
~ Martin Luther
For it is human to avoid or hate because of some error what you do not understand or regard as true; but to persecute manifest and acknowledged truth — this is altogether satanical.
~ Martin Luther
28. God's love does not find, but creates, that which is pleasing to it. Human love comes into being through that which is pleasing to it.
~ Martin Luther
Hospitality is a word used to describe a human behavior that has the potential to bring about real-understanding among people who do not share a common faith or culture.
~ Martin Marty
Human beings are seventy percent water, and with some the rest is collagen.
~ Martin Mull
The theory that languages are tools used for particular purposes, sometimes for many different purposes, means that extinct languages belong neither in a museum of art nor in a museum of natural history. Tools are meant to be surpassed by better tools. Once they are, they should be preserved in a museum of technology, of human ingenuity, of the cultural past.
~ Unknown
One's own belief in human excellence is one of the ultimate signs of the skewness that man himself has invented, his role in everything. Sublimely, however, we are aware of our own coming doom through a quick glance at the world around us.
~ Unknown
Las interpretaciones musicales, desde el lastimero punteado de una simple cuerda de violín, hasta el frenesí vertiginoso del rock, ¿celebran cada una a su manera la evolución victoriosa de las señales auditivas sobre las señales visuales, el nacimiento del lenguaje y el comienzo del extraordinario vuelo de las culturas humanas?
~ Marvin Harris
The only thing different about the Aztecs is that the meat was human meat.
~ Marvin Harris
From antiquity to modern times, virtually every society that has been organized as a state has condemned the consumption of human flesh more forcefully than it has condemned the consumption of any other kind of animal food.
~ Marvin Harris
Puesto que la carne es el alimento más prestigioso y universalmente deseado por los seres humanos, es también el alimento más prestigioso y universalmente deseado por los dioses.
~ Marvin Harris
Divine love always has met and always will meet every human need.
~ Mary Baker Eddy
If being a decent soul is maternal, then fine. I'll call it human
~ Mary Beard
I have always tended to look to the special circumstances of my childhood whenever I felt unhappy or lacking in confidence, and yet it is not reasonable to attribute a degree of estrangement that is part of the general human condition to a particular idiosyncratic experience.
~ Mary Catherine Bateson
I repeat, not the man does it, because he has nothing to say on his own destiny, because how the history of the human past is written and that book cannot be changed, so is the future which will be a part of the history and his book neither can be changed.
~ Sorin Cerin
For Mercy has a human heart, Pity, a human face, And Love, the human form divine, And Peace, the human dress
~ William Blake