My fascination is not for cinema; it's for human nature and human beings because I find it quite difficult being one at times.
It is a law of human nature that in victory even the coward may boast of his prowess, while defeat injures the reputation even of the brave.
Language is a window into human nature, but it is also a fistula, an open wound through which we're exposed to an infectious world.
I do think that there is such a thing as human nature, and that the things that we have in common are perhaps greater than the things that divide us.
I'm a private person by nature. I live in my brain half the time, not the world, and I'm not a natural negotiator. But I've learned to negotiate.
Communism brought out the worst in human nature and crippled people's ability or ambition to participate in a market economy.
The being without an opinion is so painful to human nature that most people will leap to a hasty opinion rather than undergo it.
I think part of the appeal of Antarctica is experiencing some sort of power, the forces of the natural world.
Every known fact in natural science was divined by the presentiment of somebody, before it was actually verified.
Human nature is so complicated that it will never know the exact border between normality and abnormality them they..
Embrace struggle and difficulties in your life for they remind you about your true nature.
Human nature is like water. It takes the shape of its container.
I find it some of the hardest photography and the most challenging photography I've ever done. It's a real challenge to work with the natural features and the natural light.
While natural disasters capture headlines and national attention short-term, the work of recovery and rebuilding is long-term.
Why not? It's natural selection. Just like nature." I wrinkled my nose. "Boudas love this argument, because it gives them an excuse to do all the wrong things. 'I'm sorry I screwed your sister and got my penis stuck in your German shepherd. It's in m...
Nature and art: The material and the workmanship. There is no beauty unaided, no excellence that does not sink to the barbarous, unless saved by art: It redeems the bad and perfects the good. Because nature commonly forsakes us at her best, take refu...
What sparks wars? The will to power, the backbone of human nature. The threat of violence, the fear of violence, or actual violence, is the instrument of this dreadful will. You can see the will to power in bedrooms, kitchens, factories, unions and t...
… for it is very probable, that the motion of gravity worketh weakly, both far from the earth, and also within the earth: the former because the appetite of union of dense bodies with the earth, in respect of the distance, is more dull: the latter,...
Men became scientific because they expected Law in Nature, and they expected Law in Nature because they believed in a Legislator. In most modern scientists this belief has died: it will be interesting to see how long their confidence in uniformity su...
I muse again on the dogmatic assertion which I often make that the countryman's relation to Nature must never be anything else but an alliance... When we begin to consider Nature as something to be robbed greedily like an unguarded treasure, or used ...
Look to your heart and soul first, rather than looking to your head first, when choosing. Rather than what you think, consider instead how you feel. Look to the nature of things. Feel your choices and decisions. It just might change everything.