2,272 Quotes About Human-nature
- Author Bernard Cornwell
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Nor did he care about his childhood, for certainly I never heard him speak of it. I once questioned him about his early days and he would not answer. ‘What is the egg to the eagle?’ he asked me…
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- Author Sarah Hall
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Why is a useless question, an unknowable object. But to suspend thought is impossible. The mind is made perfectly of possibilities.
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- Author Lionel Suggs
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I live in a world where people are guided by limited imagination; only facts that are favorable to them are truths. They are unable to live anyway else. When a person finds out that a fact is against them, it's usually because it's the truth. No one tries to step outside of the edge of reason. No one tries to step beyond the edge of the world.
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- Author Martha Char Love
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Our immune system is evolving through trials of use in fighting illnesses and the bombardment of our modern world toxins and that this evolution not only engages the strengthening of the body and it’s T-Cell use but also our emotional intelligence and a higher awareness of our human nature and its original DNA coding as a highly self-reflective and intelligence evolving entity.
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- Author Marty Rubin
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I think we're closest to our deepest nature, our true being, when we're not thinking but just doing things.
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- Author Bill Hicks
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I just have one of those faces. People come up to me and say, 'What's wrong?' Nothing. 'Well, it takes more energy to frown than it does to smile.' Yeah, you know it takes more energy to point that out than it does to leave me alone?
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- Author Edmund Spenser
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Yet gold all is not, that doth gold seem,Nor all good knights, that shake well spear and shield:The worth of all men by their end esteem,And then praise, or due reproach them yield.
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- Author Julie J. Morley
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As humans begin to awaken to an animate and sentient universe, our attitude toward reality will change accordingly, and so will our systems.
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- Author Iris Murdoch
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We are not isolated free choosers, monarchs of all we survey, but benighted creatures sunk in a reality whose nature we are constantly and overwhelmingly tempted to deform by fantasy.
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