I believe that not everything we humans encounter in our lives can be neatly and convincingly tucked away inside the orderly cabinetry of science.
In sports, I refused to do any interviews that were just going to become human-interest stories. Don't turn me into a tragic heroine.
It's rarely talked about, but hunting for sport is just about as vile as we humans get.
I'm always looking for something that tells me a little bit about what it means to be human. That's how I measure the success of any artistic endeavor.
Technology is us. There is no separation. It's a pure expression of human creative will. It doesn't exist anywhere else in the universe. I'm rather sure of that.
While the rest of the world has been improving technology, Ghana has been improving the quality of man's humanity to man.
Technology advances at exponential rates, and human institutions and societies do not. They adapt at much slower rates. Those gaps get wider and wider.
Man must evolve for all human conflict a method which rejects revenge, aggression and retaliation. The foundation of such a method is love.
The thing that I love is human behavior - why people do what they do, who they are, and the choices that they make - and that has to always be plot driven.
I really respond to human scripts, scripts that are raw and real and risky. I love playing scary characters - not horror film scary, but vulnerable scary.
Without contraries is no progression. Attraction and repulsion, reason and energy, love and hate, are necessary to human existence.
In the Radiation Laboratory we count it a privilege to do everything we can to assist our medical colleagues in the application of these new tools to the problems of human suffering.
We must wash literature off ourselves. We want to be men above all, to be human.
The mountains, the forest, and the sea, render men savage; they develop the fierce, but yet do not destroy the human.
In truth, we are all part of the team of humanity. And as such, we are all obligated to share ourselves, and our talents, for the sake of the team.
The expression Gone To The Dogs needs to be changed to Gone To Humans Without a Conscience
The majority of soldiers and officers of the Soviet Army and the allied armies treated the local population humanely.
Ancient Rome was as confident of the immutability of its world and the continual expansion and improvement of the human lot as we are today.
We are yet to have a conscience at all about the exploitation of human cultures.
Humanity need not be taught in schools, it is a gift and skill one should master.
A soul of hospitality and a heart of humanity is a house of love, peace, freedom, liberty and justice.