H Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with H. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Human forgiveness is 5 things:
1. I won’t seek revenge on you.
2. I won’t remind you of who your really are.
3. I won’t treat you the way you treated me.
4. I will release the pain as opportunities allow.
5. I won’t let your actions shape my character.
It does NOT mean:
1. I have to Trust you again.
2. I approve of your actions.
3. Your character is a reflection of me.
4. I am weak.
5. My hope lies within you.”
“Human forms are perpetuated through sex, and sex also perpetuates human consciousness.”
“Human freedom involves our capacity to pause between the stimulus and response and, in that pause, to choose the one response toward which we wish to throw our weight. The capacity to create ourselves, based upon this freedom, is inseparable from consciousness or self-awareness. (p. 100)”
“Human freedom involves our capacity to pause, to choose the one response toward which we wish to throw our weight.”
Source: The Courage to Create
“Human freedom is not an illusion; it is an objective phenomenon, distinct from all other biological conditions and found in only one species - us.”
Source: Freedom Evolves
“Human freedom is realised in the adoption of humanity as an end in itself, for the one thing that no-one can be compelled to do by another is to adopt a particular end. - 'Metaphysical Principles of Virtue”
“human gene editing would almost assuredly never have the same catastrophic consequences as the detonation of a nuclear weapon”
Source: A Crack in Creation: Gene Editing and the Unthinkable Power to Control Evolution
“Human generosity is possible only because at the center of the solar system a magnificent stellar generosity pours forth free energy day and night without stop and without complaint and without the slightest hesitation.”
Source: The New Stations of the Cross: The Way of the Cross According to Scripture
“Human glory is not just found in what people were originally created to be – the image of dynamic God, spiritually functioning like him in the physical world. This glory is displayed even more powerfully in what they are now redeemed to be – the image of his Son, Jesus Christ.”
Source: The Dynamic Heart in Daily Life: Connecting Christ to Human Experience
“Human good turns out to be activity of soul exhibiting excellence, and if there is more than one sort of excellence, in accordance with the best and most complete.Foroneswallowdoesnot makea summer, nor does one day; and so too one day, or a short time, does not make a man blessed and happy.”
“Human goodness is but a forgotten primal instinct, a blueprint for cooperation embedded deeper than any learned morality.”
“Human government is more or less perfect as it approaches nearer or diverges farther from the imitation of this perfect plan of divine and moral government.”
Source: Diary and Autobiography: Diary, 1755-1770
“Human greatness does not lie in wealth or power, but in character and goodness.”
Source: Anne Frank's Tales from the Secret Annex: A Collection of Her Short Stories, Fables, and Lesser-Known Writings, Revised Edition
“Human greatness does not lie in wealth or power, but in character and goodness. People are just people, and all people have faults and shortcomings, but all of us are born with a basic goodness.”
“Human greatness is a rather difficult thing to account for, and more often than not one is mistaken in one's hunches about somebody one has met.”
Source: I used to believe I had forever, now I'm not so sure
“Human greatness is not discovered until it is tested; we must be hardened against fortune by fortune itself”
Source: 7 Dialogues
“Human groupings have one main purpose: to assert everyone’s right to be different, to be special, to think, feel and live in his or her own way. People join together in order to win or defend this right. But this is where a terrible, fateful error is born: the belief that these groupings in the name of a race, a God, a party or a State are the very purpose of life and not simply a means to an end. No! The only true and lasting meaning of the struggle for life lies in the individual, in his modest peculiarities and in his right to these peculiarities.”
“Human groups who find themselves hunting in the same territory are almost expected to fight. For the most part, regardless of the continent they’re on or their culture, it’s rare when they don’t battle over land or resources. But the orca culture is more ancient than ours and, apparently, more civilized. Killer whales don’t just share food; they share the same sectors of the seas without challenging each other to determine dominance. This is true for orca families found in every ocean in the world.”
Source: The Killer Whale Who Changed the World
“Human growth is not like rhubarb. It can be nurtured and encouraged but it cannot be forced.”
“Human hair, doing what human hair does: growing on my head.”
Source: Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine
“Human hair takes much more attention, as far as holding the style. You have to comb it, straighten it out, and wash and dry it.”
“Human half-truth logic, dates back to Adam and Eve, when he tried to deceive God with a truth, 'we knew we were naked so we hid', leaving God to understand that something was wrong with Adam's logic, because if Adam knew THE TRUTH, he would know that you can't hide from God.”
Source: The Jesus Christ Code: The LIGHT: The Rainbow of Truths
“Human happiness and human satisfaction must ultimately come from within oneself. It is wrong to expect some final satisfaction to come from money or from a computer.”
Source: Path To Tranquility
“Human happiness and moral duty are inseparably connected.”
“Human happiness comes not from infrequent pieces of good fortune, but from the small improvements to daily life.”
“Human happiness has always its abatements; the brightest sunshine of success is not without a cloud.”
Source: Lives of the British Poets: In Four Volumes
“Human happiness is defined by the hardships and conflicts you have been through. The greater they are, the greater is your happiness.”
Source: Love Is All Forgiving: Reflections on Love and Spirituality
“Human happiness konsists in having what yu want, and wanting what yu have.”
Source: Josh Billings' Wit and Humor
“Human happiness seems to consist in three ingredients: action, pleasure and indolence.”
Source: Essays and treatises on several subjects: essays, moral, political and literary
“Human happiness seems to consist in three ingredients; action, pleasure and indolence. And though these ingredients ought to be mixed in different proportions, according to the disposition of the person, yet no one ingredient can be entirely wanting without destroying in some measure the relish of the whole composition.”
Source: Delphi Complete Works of David Hume (Illustrated)
“Human happiness, true prosperity and joyful living can only emerge from a life of elegant simplicity, embedded in the arts and crafts.”
“Human has a gift of survival instinct. The turning point is when you are challenged at the level of survival, every idea you hold at it manifests into reality through actions. Living is all about survival.”
“Human has always striven to retain the past, to keep it convincing; there's nothing wicked in that. Without it we have no continuity; we have only the moment. And, deprived of the past, the moment - the present - has little meaning, if any.”
Source: Now Wait for Last Year
“Human has no experience at all about
living in a peaceful world without war.”
Source: My Ancestor Was an Ancient Astronaut
“Human has not yet invented the money to buy me, God”
“HUman have their limitations with their own body and senses, if we consider the statement true - "Life”
“HUman have their limitations with their own body and senses, if we consider the statement true - "Life in other dimensions Exist." we should consider with our own limitations we can experience those dimensions of existence - /•|•\ T∆Nv€€π \•|•/”
“Human,” he said. “We all find out the people who are supposed to take care of us are human eventually. That they make mistakes.”
Source: Lady Midnight
“human health is a matter of moral action, perhaps more than it is a matter of anything else”
“Human health should now be thought of as a collective property of the human-associate d microbiota, as one group of researchers recently concluded in a landmark review article on microbial ecology - that is, as a function of the community, not the individual.”
“Human hearts are made to bleed at the sight a precious item destroyed, irrespective of who owns the item.”
Source: Roses in the Rainbow
“Human Helpline (The Sonnet)
Neither Christ, nor Krishna, nor Superman,
No imagination can rescue humanity.
Each of us is the only helpline,
Human salvation is human responsibility.
Enough with these prayer and rituals,
Now awake from the sleep of subjugation.
As heroes fraught with reason and conscience,
We must rise to break all submission.
Progress demands a life of revolution,
Self-induced slavery won't do.
The more you seek a savior outside,
The more you turn into boneless goo.
Of all life on earth the human being is peerless.
Only those called sapiens roar for the helpless.”
Source: When Veins Ignite: Either Integration or Degradation
“Human history becomes more and more a race between education and catastrophe.”
“Human history began as an act of disobedience, and it is not unlikely that it will be terminated by an act of obedience. At this point in history the capacity to doubt, to criticize and to disobey may be all that stands between a future for mankind and the end of civilization.”
“Human history began with an act of disobedience and it is not unlikely that it will be terminated by an act of obedience.”
“Human history begins with man's act of disobedience which is at the same time the beginning of his freedom and the development of his reason.”
“Human history can be viewed as a slowly dawning awareness that we are members of a larger group Groups of people from divergent ethnic and cultural backgrounds working in some sense together [is] surely a humanizing and character building experience. If we are to survive, our loyalties must be broadened further, to include the whole human community, the entire planet Earth.”
Source: Cosmos
“Human history can be viewed as a slowly dawning awareness that we are members of a larger group. Initially our loyalties were to ourselves and our immediate family, next, to bands of wandering hunter-gatherers, then to tribes, small settlements, city-states, nations. We have broadened the circle of those we love. We have now organized what are modestly described as super-powers, which include groups of people from divergent ethnic and cultural backgrounds working in some sense together — surely a humanizing and character building experience. If we are to survive, our loyalties must be broadened further, to include the whole human community, the entire planet Earth. Many of those who run the nations will find this idea unpleasant. They will fear the loss of power. We will hear much about treason and disloyalty. Rich nation-states will have to share their wealth with poor ones. But the choice, as H. G. Wells once said in a different context, is clearly the universe or nothing.”
Source: Cosmos
“Human history can be viewed as a slowly dawning awareness that we are members of a larger group.”
Source: Cosmos
“Human history has become too much a matter of dogma taught by 'professionals' in ivory towers as though it's all fact. Actually, much of human history is up for grabs. The further back you go, the more that the history that's taught in the schools and universities begins to look like some kind of faerie story.”