2,158 Quotes About Humans
- Author Anne Carson
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You could take the entirety of the common sense of humans and put it in the palm of your hand and still have room for your dick.
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- Author Yuki Midorikawa
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Thank you for not growing to hate humans.
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- Author Kane Freeman
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Black holes are the last vestige of civilizations obsessed with tinkering.
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- Author Daniel Willey
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I think that one of the biggest flaws ofmankind is that we become complacent with our lives.
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- Author Nadia Scrieva
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You do not require a license to love someone; you don’t need to pass any complicated tests. Love does not have age limitations, rules, or restrictions. Love is our birthright—it is the one thing that all humans know how to do, the one thing we all deserve. You can’t force it or fake it. You can know someone for an entire lifetime, and not feel a drop of love for them. And you can know someone for a single day, and give your heart to them completely.
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- Author Robert G. Ingersoll
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Let us forget that we are Baptists, Methodists, Catholics, Presbyterians, or Free-thinkers, and remember only that we are men and women. After all, man and woman are the highest possible titles. All other names belittle us, and show that we have, to a certain extent, given up our individuality, and have consented to wear the collar of authority—that we are followers. Throwing away these names, let us examine these questions not as partisans, but as human beings with hopes and fears in common.
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- Author Raheel Farooq
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Peace, love and beauty are goals shared by every human heart. The question is whether our minds recognize them as such.
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- Author Frank Herbert
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Humans are almost always lonely.
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- Author Jean-Paul Sartre
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Atheistic existentialism, of which I am a representative, declares with greater consistency that if God does not exist there is at least one being whose existence comes before its essence, a being which exists before it can be defined by any conception of it. That being is man....
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