Quotes About Human
Educate our students as whole people, and they will bring all of who they are to the demands of being human in private and public life. The present and future well being of humankind asks nothing less of us.
~ Parker Palmer
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No story is a straight line. The geometry of a human life is too imperfect and complex, too distorted by the laughter of time and the bewildering intricacies of fate to admit the straight line into its system of laws.
~ Pat Conroy
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He was disgusted] at the beasts who in callous cruelty had dragged down and maimed and destroyed the human dignity of this selfless man. Yet it was nothing new. It had been like this at some point in every civilization and on every continent. There were human jackals for every human disaster.
~ Pat Frank
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human suffering is the price we pay for freedom—our own, and the freedom of others. We are free to make mistakes, free to be cruel or kind, free to hurt or help one another. We are free in a dangerous world;
~ Pat Schneider
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The more you love your dog, the more you need to understand human behavior.
~ Patricia B. McConnell
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The main thing to remember is that making love is at once the silliest and the most sacred act humans can perform.
~ Patricia Briggs
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Fear makes idiots out of us all, at some time or other.
~ Patricia Briggs
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The main thing to remember is that making love is at onces the silliest and the most sacred act humans can perform.
~ Patricia Briggs
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He liked the fact that Venice had no cars. It made the city human. The streets were like veins, he thought, and the people were the blood, circulating everywhere.
~ Patricia Highsmith
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He was hungry for the warmth of another human being, and I was hungry for his warmth. And in different ways, we were both hungry for our mothers, he for the pleasant memories that were either true or a trick of his imagination, I for the memories that were best forgotten but ultimately forgiven. We were all flawed. I'd never met anyone who made me understand and accept that better than Beethoven.
~ Unknown
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I wasn't always a demon. My name is Maggie Frew, and I grew up a simple human girl in suburban Iowa. I don't carry a pitchfork, or have a forked tail. I'm not a creature from Hell. I'm a political campaign manager. Though, I guess some people might argue those are the same thing.
~ Unknown
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There can be a fundamental gulf of gracelessness in a human heart which neither our love nor our courage can bridge.
~ Patrick Campbell
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Emotion and intellect, matter and spirit, body and soul, One and Many, male and female, human and divine, freedom and necessity - all the contradictions of our fractured existence are most marvelously woven together in the wedding of soul and spirit, which preserves our twofoldness right into the heart of the One.
~ Unknown
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the fundamental attribution error is the tendency of human beings to attribute the negative or frustrating behaviors of their colleagues to their intentions and personalities, while attributing their own negative or frustrating behaviors to environmental factors.
~ Patrick Lencioni
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You were merely wishing for the end of pain, the monster said. Your own pain. An end to how it isolated you. It is the most human wish of all.
~ Patrick Ness
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Blame is a human concept, one of its blackest and most selfish and self-binding.
~ Patrick Ness
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But then she thinks, feels, reaches out, and knowing exactly what blame is - a human construct, one of its blackest and more selfish and self-blinding - she can find further strands of it, emanating in all directions, for blame is something that is shared but denied in equal measure.
~ Patrick Ness
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The fact that she was a young female with Noise was enough to stun him for a moment. Human women didn't have it, of course, something that had caused no end of difficulty, given how eager humans were to be outraged about difference.
~ Patrick Ness
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Sir,' said Stephen, 'I read novels with the utmost pertinacity. I look upon them--I look upon good novels--as a very valuable part of literature, conveying more exact and finely-distinguished knowledge of the human heart and mind than almost any other, with greater breadth and depth and fewer constraints.
~ Patrick O'Brian
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Price said, "I would like to think that what I did was to illustrate to the world the ability of any regular human being to push themselves to the limits and beyond, physically and mentally, because of some deeply felt belief.
~ Unknown
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Bast looked down at the two men. After a moment he began to laugh too. It was a terrible sound, jagged and joyless. It was no human laugh.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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Quizá sea propio de la naturaleza humana buscar cosas ocultas.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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He did not want to have his newfound respiratory freedom ruined so soon be the sultry climate of humans.
~ Patrick Süskind
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But the human body is tough and not easily dismembered, even horses have great difficulty accomplishing it.
~ Patrick Süskind
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