259 Quotes About Human-behavior

  • Author ADRIAN J WALKER
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    We're idiots. Creatures of denial who have learned not to be afraid of our closets. We need to see the monster in the room before we scream."-The End of the World Running Club

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  • Author Hans Reihling
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    Men’s struggles to become invulnerable individuals with a fixed gender identity often increase relationship problems, substance misuse, interpersonal violence, and distress. The more my research participants were seeking invulnerability, the more vulnerable they felt.

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  • Author Kerry Greenwood
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    Another object lesson of why humans should have stayed in trees, where they could not behave in such an idiotic way. Or possibly we should never have emerged from the sea. Evolution, Phryne sometimes thought, had a long way to go before the Homo became even close to Sapiens.

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  • Author Sandeep Sahajpal
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    The moment you put your interest ahead of the organisation, or for that matter even your family, you not only demean yourself, but them as well.

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  • Author Ron Rash
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    One guy has his head on a table, eyes closed, vomit drooling from his mouth. Another pulls out his false teeth and clamps them on the ear of a gal at the next table. An immense woman in a purple jumpsuit is crying while another woman screams at her. And what I'm thinking is maybe it's time to halt all human reproduction. Let God or evolution or wathever put us here in the first place start again from scratch, because this isn't working.

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  • Author Hannah Arendt
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    Since the end of human action, as distinct from the end products of fabrication, can never be reliably predicted, the means used to achieve political goals are more often than not of greater relevance to the future world than the intended goals.

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  • Author Tao Lin
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    Gradually, after being the target a few times of a similar capriciousness, which he discerned as default behavior for most people, and not liking it, Paul learned to not be more generous or enthusiastic or attentive that he could sustain regardless of his mood and to not talk to people if his only reason to was because he felt lonely or bored.

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