Quotes About Humans
Happiness is the purpose of humans so it must need to be for the good of others otherwise one's happiness could hurt many others."
~ Zaman Ali
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Humanity must need to continue because humanity is about humans and humans are nothing without humanity."
~ Zaman Ali
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If God wanted humans to play chess, he would have made us black or white.
~ Zenna Henderson
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We all dream of stories with happy endings. We know that, by their nature, "ending" and "happy" never make good roommates. But we force ourselves to believe it anyway. That hope, that naïveté, that is our greatest strength as humans. Stories don't end happy. The best we can do is hope that they leave a good taste in our mouth... licking our lips one last time before leaving the table wouldn't be that bad, right?
~ Zidrou
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God gave the Angels wings and humans chocolate. Mrs. Miracle
~ Debbie Macomber
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Humans didn't take out an exclusive deed on reality—we just assume we did, perhaps out of our self-inflicted sense of superiority.
~ Deepak Chopra
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What humans do with the language of mathematics is to describe patterns.
~ Lynn Steen
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Humans may or may not have cosmic significance, and if they do, it will be by hitching a ride on the objective centrality of knowledge in the cosmic scheme of things.
~ David Deutsch
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I am an anarchist in my personal life ... but I don't feel we have evolved far enough as a species to make anarchy work in society itself. We still need government to transfer the wealth from those who have too much to those who have too little, to make sure important projects get done, and keep territorial humans from screwing over and killing each other.
~ Jello Biafra
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I love this idea, that nature dreamed up the same kind of sleep in both humans and birds, fostering the growth of big brains in creatures so far apart on life's tree.
~ Jennifer Ackerman
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in both birds and humans, the brain regions used more extensively in waking hours sleep more deeply during subsequent sleep—another similarity born of convergent evolution.
~ Jennifer Ackerman
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Connor swung a punch at the air. "The police should let us track them. And then take them down." "Sure, lad," Liam said. "We'll find the humans and jump on them, and then our Collars will go off, and won't we look like fools rolling around, screaming in pain?
~ Jennifer Ashley
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Can't you see that the courage to risk, to dare, to toss that gold coin up in the air over and over again, win or lose, is what makes humans human? They are fragile, doomed creatures, blinder than worms yet braver than the gods.
~ Jennifer Donnelly
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Everything she did, even paintings without any humans in them, can be read as a variation on a self-portrait – they're all reflections of her inner world, a place of acute sensitivity not only to the people but to the places she came into contact with.
~ Jennifer Higgie
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You'll have to excuse Zo's manners. She was raised by a group of indigenous swamp wallabies and is at times uncomfortable conversing with civilized humans." "Look, it's like this-" Zo started to say, but then she interrupted herself. "Swamp wallabies?
~ Jennifer Lynn Barnes
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Without clean water, we cannot experience optimum health, but by practically every public health standard issued during the past 50 years, humans have not experienced optimum health. One of the reasons for this fact is simple: the Earth's water is in crisis.
~ Elson M. Haas
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Why can't I solve this problem by killing someone? she though petulantly, then comforted herself with the mantra that had kept her going in prison: Soon all the humans will be dead, she said, droning in the time-honored fashion of gurus everywhere. And then Opal will be loved. And even if I'm not loved, she thought, at least all the humans will be dead.
~ Eoin Colfer
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And humans will accept any story, however outlandish, when there's something in it for them. Preferably something green that folds.
~ Eoin Colfer
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VERN DID NOT TRUST HUMANS WAS
~ Eoin Colfer
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Still more revelations: Squib: What's your opinion of Game of Thrones , boss? Angry clattering of furniture. Vern: Game of Thrones ? Are you trying to push my buttons, kid? Game of fucking thrones ! Those dragons are like servants - you see me doing any fucking mother of dragon's bidding? I'd never serve humans! Squib: I didn't mean nothing - Vern: Goddamn lapdog CGI motherfucking fire lizards. Heap of shit. Conclusion: Vern really did not like Game of Thrones.
~ Eoin Colfer
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Vern was alternately amused or irked by humans' reaction to his appearance. On this occasion, he experienced both emotions within a second of each other. The first guy blurted, Hail, Satan. Which was presumably a last ditch attempt to change saviours to appease the devil heading for him.
~ Eoin Colfer
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According to him the faculty of choice distinguishes humans from irrational animals. We can make considered choices among 'impressions' or 'appearances', meaning anything that comes within range of our senses, together with whatever thoughts and feelings these sensations evoke. While all animals are subject to impressions, those of humans differ by virtue of the fact that we possess the power of language and reason (both faculties expressed by the single word logos).
~ Epictetus
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And the attraction burns fire amongst us and the spark is lit. We humans just add fuel to the fire." Lucas whispered behind her.
~ Amber
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We have to prove that digital manufacturing is inclusive. Then, the true narrative will emerge: Welcome, robots. You'll help us. But humans are still our future.
~ Joe Kaeser
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