Quotes About Humans
The principles that will save Earth's life are the same principles that save the living souls of humans: ineluctable spiritual principles.
~ David James Duncan
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the mokopa, which was long and black and very poisonous and which was well-known to hate humans because of some distant wrong in snake memory.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
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The turtles and birds who lived on the islands were also very friendly, as they hardly ever saw any humans and were always pleased to have some company.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
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most dogs seemed contented enough, and often seemed rather happier than the humans attached to them.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
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Dogs are notorious for hope. Dogs believe that this morning, this very morning, may begin a day of fascination, easily grander than any day in the past. Perhaps the work did go badly yesterday, perhaps the humans are wild with sulks and rages, but this morning can yet be saved: don't humans understand anything? Every morning, in dog pounds all over America, hundreds of dogs awake to their last day with gladness in their hearts.
~ Donald McCaig
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Projecting human qualities onto machines—like seeing a car grille as a face or talking to a smartphone AI like a person—is called anthropomorphism. But this is the opposite: we are projecting machine qualities onto humans. Seeing a human being as a machine or computer is called mechanomorphism. It's not just treating machines as living humans; it's treating humans as machines.
~ Douglas Rushkoff
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I worry sometimes that humans are afraid of helping humans. There's less risk associated with animals, less fear of failure, fear of getting to involved.
~ Marina Keegan
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However, the recent decision to allow the humans of Earth to govern themselves is the most tentacle-knotting foolishness to come out of the Alliance Judicial Council in decades.
~ Jim C. Hines
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Los humanos fueron inicialmente creados para tener una relación con su Creador y eso no ha cambiado. Dios
~ Joan Hunter
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It was a perfect system, so long as the universe was deterministic and so long as humans did not make any errors.
~ Joanna Kavenna
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He realized that this tragedy was meant to be and knew intrinsically that from it there were life lessons to be learned by either her or those involved. Such was the way of life for humans.
~ Jody Offen
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Too bad there isn't a special paint that couldn't be used on aging humans to fix them right.
~ Ann Petry
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Bots, who cost money, required a period of indenture to make their manufacture worthwhile. No such incentive was required for humans to make other humans.
~ Annalee Newitz
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Henry studied Merri Lee, then Meg. "Humans don't like mice?" "Not in the building!" Meg said. "And not around food," Merri Lee added. The three terra indigene looked baffled. "But it's fresh meat," the brown-haired woman finally said.
~ Anne Bishop
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Vlad looked around. "Are we providing shelter, or are the humans actually buying books?
~ Anne Bishop
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I've done some research for my books and talked to a few humans, and they all said humans would use guns and knives and clubs for weapons." The Crow nodded. "A screaming woman with a teakettle just doesn't sound sufficiently dangerous." "But she was! They were!" Alan said. "How would a human deal with them?
~ Anne Bishop
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The map showed human places I'd never heard of - places that had once been great civilizations, until humans forgot the world wasn't theirs to claim.
~ Anne Bishop
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Are there weapons in a bookstore?" "It's a store full of books, which are objects that can be thrown as well as read," Monty replied blandly. The Crow cocked his head. "I had no idea you humans lived with so much danger.
~ Anne Bishop
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The other thing I realized by the end of the evening was that humans and the Others did have one thing in common—we both had a love for, and fascination with, stories. I learned that every form of terra indigene had its own teaching stories as well as stories that were the repository of their history and connection to the world. And they all had stories that were told for the fun of it.
~ Anne Bishop
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Do you know what the Sharkgard call humans on a ship?>
~ Anne Bishop
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Then I wondered why Grimshaw thought I was the only one Viktor would attack. There were other humans at The Jumble. Maybe the rest of us could throw the Cornleys at Viktor when he arrived and then ask him if adultery had a taste. Sweet and spicy? Tart with an aftertaste of bitter? Focus, Vicki.
~ Anne Bishop
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Humans were no end of trouble even before they did anything.
~ Anne Bishop
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Why did humans give their offspring fake versions of predators that would happily eat those offspring? Those
~ Anne Bishop
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Victory implies a fight, and there is nothing to be gained by fighting with us. The humans can't win.
~ Anne Bishop
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