H Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with H. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Human trafficking is a scourge, a crime against the whole of humanity. It is time to join forces and work together to free its victims and to eradicate this crime that affects all of us, from individual families to the worldwide community.”
“Human trafficking is an open wound on the body of contemporary society, a scourge upon the body of Christ. It is a crime against humanity.”
“Human trafficking is not only an injustice to the victim, but it is an injustice unto the families and friends of that victim.”
“Human trafficking is the illegal trade of human beings, mainly for the purposes of commercial sexual exploitation and forced labor. In short, it's modern day slavery.”
“Human trafficking is the intentional forcing of another into slavery.”
“Human truth is always soiled with falsehood.”
“Human understanding is fallible, and we see through a glass, darkly. Any religion is a shadow of God. But the shadows of God are not God.”
Source: The Year Of The Flood
“Human understanding is marvellously enlightened by daily conversation with men, for we are, otherwise, compressed and heaped up in ourselves, and have our sight limited to the length of our own noses.”
Source: Montaigne's Essays: Top Essays
“Human unhappiness is evidence of our immortality.”
Source: Days of Obligation: An Argument with My Mexican Father
“Human unity is not something we are called on to create — only something we are called on to recognize.”
“human urine is both nutrient-rich and an effective tooth whitener”
Source: Born to Run: The hidden tribe, the ultra-runners, and the greatest race the world has never seen
“Human use of fossil fuels is altering the chemistry of the atmosphere; oceans are polluted and depleted of fish; 80 per cent of Earth's forests are heavily impacted or gone yet their destruction continues. An estimated 50,000 species are driven to extinction each year. We dump millions of tonnes of chemicals, most untested for their biological effects, and many highly toxic, into air, water and soil. We have created an ecological holocaust. Our very health and survival are at stake, yet we act as if we have plenty of time to respond.”
“Human use, population, and technology have reached that certain stage where mother Earth no longer accepts our presence with silence.”
Source: My Tibet
“Human values are born with man. They are not got from outside. Man in his ignorance is not aware of these values. when man sheds his ignorance, he will experience his divine nature.”
“Human values can be listed as 50, 60, 70, 80 in all. But they can be better grouped under the following three heads; pure thoughts, pure words, pure deed; thoughts, words and deed cordinated with one another.”
“Human values should predominate in men's thoughts. Human life has no meaning without these values.”
“Human vanity cherishes the absurd notion that our species is the final goal of evolution.”
Source: The Blind Watchmaker: Why the Evidence of Evolution Reveals a Universe without Design
“Human variations are not open to cure - only to coping.”
Source: The Voice Inside: A Practical Guide For and About People Who Hear Voices
“Human vision is endowed with the greatest Reality, since it comes to us directly from the contemplation of the Universe.”
“Human vision is untrustworthy, subjective and selective. Camera vision is total and non - objective.”
Source: Total photography
“Human vitality is so exuberant that in the sorriest desert it still finds a pretext for glowing and trembling.”
“Human vocabulary is still not capable, and probably never will be, of knowing, recognizing, and communicating everything that can be humanly experienced and felt.”
“Human war has been the most successful of our cultural traditions.”
“Human warmth is perhaps the most lacking in a composer who lives his life in a recording studio.”
“Human was the music, natural was the static.”
Source: Facing Nature
“Human weakness is to desire to know what one does not want to know.”
“Human welfare depends on healthy ecosystems.”
Source: Think Great: Be Great!
“Human welfare is human duty.”
Source: Ain't Enough to Look Human
“Human well-being is troubled
by the gloss
and the glamour of exterior worship
Too many become caught in mesmerism
and the intoxication
of surface reality
Search for true beauty
It always seeks you itself”
Source: Wisdom’s Fragrance
“Human well-being is not a random phenomenon. It depends on many factors - ranging from genetics and neurobiology to sociology and economics. But, clearly, there are scientific truths to be known about how we can flourish in this world. Wherever we can have an impact on the well-being of others, questions of morality apply.”
“Human wholeness can never be found in the denigration of another”
“Human will does not by liberty obtain grace, but by grace obtains liberty.”
Source: Institutes of the Christian Religion
“Human will is the strongest will ever created. There are those who are born to succeed and those who are determined to succeed. The former fall into it, and the latter pursue it at all costs. They won’t be denied. Nothing daunts them.”
Source: Invincible: The Chronicles of Nick
“Human will operates within a small circle — a narrow space where intention can genuinely influence action. This circle is real and meaningful, but it is not infinite. It is surrounded by larger circles of compulsion, circumstance, and destiny. When we imagine that willpower extends beyond this small circle, we create illusions. When we recognize its boundaries, we gain clarity.”
Source: The Illusion of Freedom: Understanding the Limits That Shape Our Lives
“Human will-power alone is not enough. Will-power is excellent and we should always be using it; but it is not enough. A desire to live a good life is not enough. Obviously we should all have that desire, but it will not guarantee success.”
“Human willpower is very high”
“Human wisdom is the aggregate of all human experience, constantly accumulating, and selecting, and re-organizing its own materials.”
“Human wisdom makes as ill use of her talent when she exercises it in rescinding from the number and sweetness of those pleasures that are naturally our due, as she employs it favorably and well in artificially disguising and tricking out the ills of life to alleviate the sense of them.”
Source: The Essays of Michel de Montaigne
“Human wisdom remains always one and the same although applied to the most diverse objects and it is no more changed by their diversity than the sunshine is changed by the variety of objects which it illuminates.”
“Human, witch, goblin, or whatever, a kiss is what is it is created from. Every moment, every heartache, every breath of fear and passion and longing was all wound up in this one kiss. It was more feeling than any word could express.”
Source: Yield
“Human women have been slapping men for being bastards for centuries. You were doing what comes naturally.”
Source: Nalini Singh: The Psy-Changeling Series
“Human work must be done honourably and thoroughly, because we are now Men; whether we ever expect to be angels, or were ever slugs, being practically no matter.”
Source: Fors Clavigera
“Human would not hear the scream and whine of the heart and soul except the God.”
“Human you are, and your purpose is to live for others as much as you live for yourself.”
Source: Lord is My Sheep: Gospel of Human
“Human you are, and your religion, Humanism.”
Source: Principia Humanitas
“Human you are – yes – but not an ordinary human – you are born to shape the collective thought processes of a species – you are born to take humanity ahead, not backward.”
Source: Conscience over Nonsense
“Human zoos existed in many countries (France, Norway, USA), but only Leopold II was accused of bringing Congolese to Belgium in 1885, 1894 and 1897.”
Source: The Greatest Fake News of All Time: Leopold II, The Genius and Builder King of Lumumba
“Human's can't live in the present as animals do; they just live in the present. But human's are always thinking about the future or the past.”
“Human, all too human.”
Source: Human, All Too Human A Book for Free Spirits
“Human, Allen, is an adjective, and its use as a noun is in itself regrettable.”
Source: Word Virus: The William S. Burroughs Reader