H Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with H. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Human mind and body metals appear to be lost through radio frequency exposure and I call this hypothesis: Internal Human Corrosion”
Source: Health Forensics
“Human mind and human stupidity are infinite and I am sure about it.”
“Human mind can grasp everything in the universe; but it cannot change everything!”
“Human mind has not evolved to find peace,
It has evolved to be anxious, insecure and panic.
In the jungle once you let your guard down,
To the predator you shall end up as dinner meat.”
Source: Mukemmel Musalman: Kafir Biraz, Peygamber Biraz
“Human mind is the only real hope for the future of humanity! Have faith in human mind which is the only instrument who can protect you in this savage universe!”
“Human minds are limitless, like space. It may be foolish for a person to even try to deliberately affect another person's mind.”
“Human minds are more full of mysteries than any written book and more changeable than the cloud shapes in the air.”
Source: Abbot's Ghost: A Christmas Story
“Human minds yield helplessly to the suction of story. No matter how hard we concentrate, no matter how deep we dig in our heels, we just can't resist the gravity of alternate worlds.”
Source: The Storytelling Animal: How Stories Make Us Human
“Human misery is so appalling nowadays that if we allowed ourselves to dwell on it we should only add imaginary miseries of our own to the real miseries of others without doing them any good.”
Source: Collected letters: 1926-1950
“Human misery must somewhere have a stop; there is no wind that always blows a storm.”
Source: Euripides III: Heracles, The Trojan Women, Iphigenia among the Taurians, Ion
“Human misery must somewhere have a stop; there is no wind that always blows a storm; great good fortune comes to failure in the end. All is change; all yields its place and goes; to persevere, trusting in what hopes he has, is courage in a man. The coward despairs.”
Source: The complete Greek tragedies
“Human misery universally arises from some error that man admits as true. We confound our fears with the idea feared, and place the evil in the thing seen or believed. Here is a great error, for we never see what we are afraid of.”
“Human misfortune is my fortune (says the virus).”
Source: Conscious Cures: Soulutions to 21st Century Pandemics
“Human mobile devices that may come in handy and can be used anywhere include: prayer, meditation, a good attitude, compassion, kindness, humor, laughter, patience, love and a smile. Customize to personal style and taste.”
“Human models are more vivid and more persuasive than explicit moral commands.”
Source: The Image: A Guide to Pseudo-Events in America
“Human moments are brief, value them when they happen.”
“Human morality is unthinkable without empathy.”
“Human morality, some may argue, applies only to human actions - not to the actions of animals. I agree with this. [...] However, morality must certainly apply to human inaction, and especially our inaction in preventing harm, suffering, and awfulness. What is the moral justification for the "hands off " dogma regarding nature? We often interfere with nature for the good of humans and human industry. Why not for the good of individual animals? Bloody Nature is a machine for pushing genes into the future. Does it really "know best"?”
Source: Every Cradle is a Grave: Rethinking the Ethics of Birth and Suicide
“Human mortality linked to the human ability consciously to choose how to act by exhibiting free will, humility, hard work, kindness, and compassion provide exemplary opportunities to learn and develop self-discipline.”
Source: Dead Toad Scrolls
“Human mortality threatens a person’s ontic self-affirmation. Life is a dream within a dream. The past is nothing, the future is an illusion, and my own existence is a trifle. If I can stop living a life of artifice and face my own nonbeing with courage, I will no longer suffer from the demons of damnation.”
Source: Dead Toad Scrolls
“Human myopia cannot be overcome simply by well-meaning attempts to build [climate] models that purport to peer decades and centuries ahead. Action taken now, in anticipation of supposed long run trends, may concentrate on the wrong issues and make matters worse rather than better.”
“human names for natural things are superfluous. Nature herself does not name them. The important thing is to know this flower, look at its color until the blueness becomes as real as a keynote of music.”
Source: Home to the wilderness: a personal journey
“Human nature and behavior cause action, but through action an attempt is made to change attitude.”
“Human nature at times is unfortunately very ugly and I learned the world can be a very ugly place. For as much beauty there is, there's just as much brutality and violence and ugliness.”
“Human Nature Baby, grab it and growl.”
Source: THE SHINING
“Human nature being what it is, peace must inevitably be a relative condition. The essence of life is struggle and competition, and to that extent perfect peace is an almost meaningless abstraction. Struggle and competition are stimulating, but when they degenerate into conflict it is usually both destructive and disruptive. The aim of political institutions like the United Nations is to draw the line between struggle and conflict and to make it possible for nations to stay on the right side of that line.”
“Human nature being what it is, people will insist upon getting some pleasure out of life.”
Source: Sceptical Essays
“Human nature being what it was, the only time you could really be sure you weren’t being lied to was when you were talking to yourself.”
Source: HOA Wire
“Human nature craves novelty.”
“Human nature decrees that becoming forever passive is a forlorn hope. the best to hope for is long periods of calm between bursts of conflict”
“Human nature defeats me sometimes, how greed and spite can lurk so divisively around the utmost courage and sacrifice.”
Source: The Chilbury Ladies' Choir
“Human nature demands recognition. Without it, people lose their sense of purpose and become dissatisfied, restless, and unproductive.”
“Human nature doesn't include all human beings. There are human beings who are indifferent to politics, religion, virtually anything.”
“Human nature doesn't really change a lot. We haven't changed that much and politics haven't changed that much. It's still the same things we're debating today that we did 300 years ago, which is a little bit scary when you think about it.”
“Human nature, essentially changeable, unstable as the dust, can endure no restraint; if it binds itself it soon begins to tear madly at its bonds, until it rends everything asunder, the wall, the bonds and its very self.
(Das menschliche Wesen, leichtfertig in seinem Grund, von der Natur des auffliegenden Staubes, verträgt keine Fesselung; fesselt es sich selbst, wird es bald wahnsinnig an den Fesseln zu rütteln anfangen und Mauer, Kette und sich selbst in alle Himmelsrichtungen zerreißen.)”
Source: Parables and Paradoxes
“Human nature exists and operates in an environment. And it is not 'in' that environment as coins are in a box, but as a plant is in the sunlight and soil.”
Source: Human Nature and Conduct
“Human nature fascinates me.”
“Human nature has a much greater genius for sameness than for originality.”
Source: My Study Windows
“Human nature has a tendency to admire complexity but reward simplicity.”
“Human nature has been sold short...[humans have] a higher nature which...includes the need for meaningful work, for responsibility, for creativeness, for being fair and just, for doing what is worthwhile and for preferring to do it well.”
“Human nature has its fatal weaknesses, but 'love' means embracing the whole of human nature, the bad within the good, the benign within the malicious, the beautiful within the tragic. 'Love' is the experience of this whole, its unfinished parts, including those of one's own in relation to those of the other.”
“Human nature in time is engraved in history.”
“Human nature is a combination of modern conscience and ancient primitiveness. As the creation of the human mind in a state of transcendence, all scriptures are also a fusion of human conscience and gruesome primitiveness.”
Source: The Islamophobic Civilization: Voyage of Acceptance
“Human nature is a complex blend of altruism and self-interest, creating odds that fluctuate between acts of kindness and moments of insensitivity.”
“Human nature is a scoundrel's favorite explanation.”
“Human nature is a work in progress.”
“Human nature is adaptable and habits are flexible. We can learn to shift our conversations”
Source: Conversations Worth Having: Using Appreciative Inquiry to Fuel Productive and Meaningful Engagement
“Human nature is all alike.”
Source: Autobiography of Mark Twain, Volume 1: The Complete and Authoritative Edition
“Human nature is almost unbelievably malleable, responding accurately and contrastingly to contrasting cultural conditions.”
“Human nature is always desirous of what one has not got!”