A human being is not a machine. Especially when it comes to creating.
Any human being has private thoughts.
I don't think human beings have changed in 2,000 years.
I love Humanity but I hate humans
Writers are creatures of habit, as are humans, but writers aren’t necessarily human, are they?
I've grown so much, not just as an actor, but as a human being.
The human voice is the most perfect instrument of all.
My bacteria glow in the dark - no human being doesn't like that.
Remember that politics, colonialism, imperialism and war also originate in the human brain.
Love sets the foundation for all human values.
It is by suffering that human beings become angels.
The essential act of war is destruction, not necessarily of human lives, but of the products of human labor.
All human wisdom works and has worries and grief as reward.
There are different kinds of judgment-making. Naturally, when we meet people, we form judgments based upon how we were taught to see the world and other people (how we were raised, what we've experienced and etc.) The first kind of judgment-making is...
The Greeks were more preoccupied with, where these ousted gods resided. That is: The fallen son's of God could go where humans were, but humans could not go where they were. According to Greek mythology, Tartarus was an imposed condition for bad gods...
All we can do is pray, Ma, pray. No, Child, these are the deeds of human beings. Planned by the brains of humans, and by the warped hearts of humans. It is to people we must speak our words. God has never sided with the defeated.
My passion for human ecology was not a drive for closure—but rather the joy of endless openings and newfound connections. There is no final goal or perfect completion, only the expanding experience of being alive.
I started out a human being. But pretty much had all the humanity wrung out of me after passing the Bar and practicing law for ten years. Not sure what I am now.
Despite the Great Chain of Being's traditional ranking of humans between animals and angels, there is no evolutionary justification for the common assumption that evolution is somehow 'aimed' at humans, or that humans are 'evolution's last word'.
No doubt, humans will do a lot of damage before we ultimately destroy ourselves. But life will continue without humans. New forms of intelligence will emerge long after this human experiment is over.
Human beings appear to be sufficiently selfish and calculating to be capable of indefinitely greater harmony and social homeostasis. This statement is not self-contradictory. True selfishness, if obedient to the other constraints of mammalian biology...