In almost every area of human endeavor, the practice improves over time. That hasn't been the case for teaching.
Human identity is the most fragile thing that we have, and it's often only found in moments of truth.
Koba: Caesar loves humans more than apes!
Koba: Caesar love humans more than apes!
Caesar: Trusted Koba like brother! Koba: Caesar brother to human!
People who need therapy are in Afghanistan. They've seen horrible human cruelty and degradation, but they don't have time or the money for therapy.
But there are too many people that make so much money at the cost of lives of other humans and for no reason but to make the money.
To conquer nature is, in effect, to remove all natural barriers and human norms and to substitute artificial, fabricated equivalents for natural processes.
A Christian is Christ in the inward humanity; and a Jew is Christ in the figure, and in the office of his law, viz. according to nature.
No matter how happy anyone is with their choices, I believe it's human nature to wonder about the path not taken.
Those things that nature denied to human sight, she revealed to the eyes of the soul.
An attack upon our ability to tell stories is not just censorship - it is a crime against our nature as human beings.
No one is asking for an Oprah in Chief. Anyhow, Obama is too chilly by nature ever to be convincing as a human care package.
Of moral purpose I see no trace in Nature. That is an article of exclusively human manufacture and very much to our credit.
Poetry endures when it possesses passionate and primally sincere clarity in the service of articulating universal human concerns.
I try to just talk about human stories and what I think about religion or teapots or whatever.
I've always been interested in the relationship between total external surround, culture, the political matrix, technology, etc., and the internal human consciousness.
Humans are very complex; I definitely have a new respect for authors that are able to write books nonstop. It's an incredible talent.
It is this conception of the unity of the human career which is perhaps the greatest achievement of historical study, since it gained a place analogous to that of natural science.
The media thinks that you have to make science sexy and concentrate on themes such as rivalry and the human issues.
Jesus wept; Voltaire smiled. From that divine tear and from that human smile is derived the grace of present civilization.