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When animals age, some humans see them as less valuable, less important and less entertaining.
Every one of us is a perfect human being, deformed by the family, the society and the culture.
I cannot abide anyone treating another human being like a piece of dirt, whatever the context.
The idea of nature contains, though often unnoticed, an extraordinary amount of human history.
What humans aren't good at is trying to consume less, to consume less plastic, to not be lazy.
The human imagination has already come to conceive the possibility of recreating human society.
Luckily for writers - and unluckily for history - every scientific idea creates human conflict.
God's image…is found not best in individual humans, but in humans as they relate to each other.
It is when you experience another's suffering as your own that your human values is manifested.
If something must be true for us, as humans, to exist, than it is true simply because we exist.
Normal is a cycle on the washing machine. There is no such thing when it comes to human beings.
No human being is the same; we are like snowflakes, none of us are the same but we are all COOL
I think that the most important thing we have is our ability communicate and love other humans.
The game of science can accurately be described as a never-ending insult to human intelligence.
If we look at human society we see a place so difficult to live in because it is ruled by fear.
I like the idea of not everything happening between two human beings to be everyone's property.
I thought the fart was a human thing. It's something to do with like, arse cheeks, or whatever.
One's faith is kept alive as one occasionally meets a realized ideal of better human relations.
The only thing I want is to awaken all humans on the planet that we are living on Mother Earth.
No power from above can make one human love another. Love comes from within the heart. (Julian)
No human is more intelligent than the other...just more adept at certain areas of intelligence.
The true measure of greatness of a human being is their ability to express love in relationship.
How has the human spirit ever survived the terrific literature with which it has had to contend?
In every human act of charity, something larger, greater, divine has come down to visit the act.
If you're that obsessed with someone, why would you kill her? Humans are full of contradictions.
We are the only instrument for understanding the universe. We have to ground it in human beings.
We become fully human when we become more than human, when we let God bring us beyond ourselves.
As humans, we have evolved to compete... it is in our genes, and we love to watch a competition.
The big question society will have to answer is whether it wants computers thinking like humans.
I don't believe that human beings can achieve ultimate enlightenment, because humans have flaws.
The human will is an amazing thing. Time after time, it has triumphed against unbelievable odds.
And what greater might do we possess as human beings than our capacity to question and to learn?
In all ages, far back into prehistory, we find human beings have painted and adorned themselves.
You can learn from your health challenge what is most important and become a better human being.
Humans will die like all living things do, but we have the added burden of knowing that we will.
I had written lyrics to a song called The Silent Extreme, which Alex later renamed Humans Being.
Cruelty might be very human and very cultural, but it is not acceptable and it is not an option.
If I was asked to say what was the greatest invention of human beings, I would say the sentence.
It's a scary thing, when a person you admire is suddenly revealed to be absolutely, truly human.
The ability of humans to read meaning into patterns is the most defining characteristic we have.
Most human beings will not stand in front of a stage and tell you about the bad things they did.
We humans have many vestigial features proving that we evolved. The most famous is the appendix.
It is in the nature of human beings to bend information in the direction of desired conclusions.
Was there any human urge more pitiful-or more intense- than wanting another chance at something?
It is the liberal philosophy, not the conservative one, that views humans as selfish automatons.
Humans have a sense of spontaneity and emotion. We have a dichotomy between grief and happiness.
We now know most things that can be measured in this world, except the bounds of human ambition!
Human potential, though not always apparent, is there waiting to be discovered and invited forth.
Marriage isn't what it was. It's become a different thing because women have become human beings.
The more accurately one can illuminate a particular human experience, the better the work of art.