Quotes About Humans
Seventy years of public controversy about "the decision to drop the bomb" have been almost entirely misdirected. It has proceeded on the false supposition that there was or had to be any such decision. There was no new decision to be made in the spring of 1945 about burning a city's worth of humans.
~ Daniel Ellsberg
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Humans are inscrutable. Infinitely unpredictable. This is what makes them dangerous.
~ Daniel H. Wilson
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destruction is easy for humans but creation is too difficult.
~ Daniel J. Boorstin
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On average, humans have one testicle
~ Daniel J. Levitin
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Animals may perform rituals, even quite elaborate ones, but only humans commemorate and celebrate, and only humans tie these to a belief system.
~ Daniel J. Levitin
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It is the liberal philosophy, not the conservative one, that views humans as selfish automatons.
~ Allen West
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For humans and animals alike, truly vigorous, wholehearted, spontaneous play is something of a biological frill.
~ Robin Marantz Henig
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The features of globalization have huge consequences on pandemics. It just connects us so much more closely... And as a consequence, every one of these viruses that passes from animals to humans has the capacity to infect all of us.
~ Nathan Wolfe
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The risk from viruses is an unanswered question - and it won't be answered until you have had organs transplanted into humans over many years.
~ Ian Smith
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We really believe that long-term, the way AI will drive is similar to the way humans drive - we don't break the problem down into objects and vision and localization and planning. But how long it will take us to get there is questionable.
~ Jensen Huang
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And to Shakespeare I owe my vision of the world as a theater, wherein all humans are acting out their parts.
~ James Broughton
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The broader appeal of statistics lay in the idea of an order beneath apparent randomness. Individuals—molecules or humans—might act unpredictably, but statistics seemed to show that in the aggregate their behavior conformed to stable laws.
~ Louis Menand
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This virtual stranger knew me better than anyone else in Africa. He knew me better than I knew myself. What I was really researching was not how elephants deal with loss but how humans can't.
~ Jodi Picoult
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Taking a deep breath, I shake my head and find Judge staring at me. Reason number 106 why dogs are smarter than humans, I say. Once you leave the litter, you sever contact with your mothers.
~ Jodi Picoult
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Disease due to calcium deficiency is essentially unknown in humans on natural diets.
~ John A. McDougall
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God is the only being we should trust in because of how inconsistent we are, so unpredictable that everything we are connected with, we disappoint. Friendship is for humans, Love for God.
~ Unknown
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M.A.T.H = Mental Abuse to Humans.
~ Unknown
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You were so near death that ghosts crowded around you, weeping silver tears, waiting for you with such smiles. You humans, you know, whoever built you sewed irony into your sinews.
~ Catherynne M. Valente
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Still, they have one thing I envy. Humans, if nothing else, have the good sense to die.
~ Markus Zusak, The Book Thief
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The design of good houses requires an understanding of both the construction materials and the behavior of real humans.
~ Peter Morville
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I do not believe that the desires of young boys cause catastrophic events. The actions of humans do.
~ Melina Marchetta
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The destiny of humans cannot be separated from the destiny of earth.
~ Thomas Berry
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There's a lot that machine learning can't do that humans can do very, very well.
~ Diane Greene
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Machines can break down under pressure. But so can humans.
~ Mario Kempes
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