Web 2.0 ideas have a chirpy, cheerful rhetoric to them, but I think they consistently express a profound pessimism about humans, human nature and the human future.
Human rights are not a privilege granted by the few, they are a liberty entitled to all, and human rights, by definition, include the rights of all humans, those in the dawn of life, the dusk of life, or the shadows of life.
We have rudiments of reverence for the human body, but we consider as nothing the rape of the human mind.
An interface is humane if it is responsive to human needs and considerate of human frailties.
The indestructible is one: it is each individual human being and, at the same time, it is common to all, hence the incomparably indivisible union that exists between human beings.
Of course, when I say that human nature is gentleness, it is not 100 percent so. Every human being has that nature, but there are many people acting against their nature, being false.
The mythic voice rising from literature and art allows us to be humane. We are not humane because of political power, or education, or even religion. We are humane because we recognize the humanity of others. The writer and the artist appeal to that ...
The power of God, strength of will.
In solitude the mind gains strength and learns to lean upon itself.
I kid around a lot, but pranks are not my best strength!
God gave the day, God gave the strength.
Power over others is weakness disguised as strength.
My sense of personal strength has always come from my family.
The strength and power of despotism consists wholly in the fear of resistance.
In the strength of thine on desires is a magic power.
A sword wields no strength unless the hand that holds it has courage
Vulnerability does not take away your strength
Peace through strength works; but the flip side is war invited by weakness.
Peace is not the absence of war, but a virtue based on strength of character.
The colour of the skin is in no way connected with strength of the mind or intellectual powers.
Victoria's Secret is really about celebrating women and what they stand for: the strength.