“Everything which distinguishes man from the animals depends upon this ability to volatilize perceptual metaphors in a schema, and thus to dissolve an image into a concept.” MenAbilityAnimalDependsConceptsMetaphorSchemas Book:Delphi Complete Works of Friedrich Nietzsche (Illustrated): Friedrich Nietzsche Source: Delphi Complete Works of Friedrich Nietzsche (Illustrated): Friedrich Nietzsche
“Creating everlasting works is possible only being ducked in Verity; and gaining verity is possible only from the god. The one who given the ability for creation to, it is given the ability for immortality to. This ability is the substance not only of the human beings, but it can be seen in animals; birds and insects.” HumansGivenHuman BeingsAbilityAnimalCreationCreatingBirdSubstanceImmortalityInsectsEverlasting Author:Tivadar Kosztka Csontvary
“If human beings are immortal, so are animals. If matter has the ability to remember, it also has the ability to think.” IfsThinkingHumansMatterRememberHuman BeingsAbilityAnimalMankindIntelligenceImmortal Author:Franz Grillparzer
“Because of his capacity for abstract communications and language and his ability to enter in imagination into the lives of others, man is able to build organizations of a size and complexity far beyond those of the lower animals.” MenAbleLanguageImaginationAbilityAnimalCommunicationCapacityOrganizationSizeAbstractComplexityLives Of Others Author:Kenneth E. Boulding
“Rabbits (says Mr. Lockley) are like human beings in many ways. One of these is certainly their staunch ability to withstand disaster and to let the stream of their life carry them along, past reaches of terror and loss. They have a certain quality which it would not be accurate to describe as callousness or indifference. It is, rather, a blessedly circumscribed imagination and an intuitive feeling that Life is Now.” WayHumansFeelingsPastLife IsCertainImaginationHuman BeingsLossAbilityAnimalQualityTerrorDisasterIndifferenceStreamsAccurateIntuitiveRabbitsCallousness Book:Watership Down Source: Watership Down
“Through the years I've learned to gain the trust of humans. I'm really good at gaining the trust of animals and I have developed the same ability with humans. I don't make people feel wrong, I just make people aware. I have learned to make people laugh.” PeopleFeelsYearsHumansAbilityAnimalLaughingGainsI've LearnedI Have LearnedMaking People LaughThrough The Years Author:Cesar Millan
“We may be losing the ability to understand animals who are not pets or horses. We have less contact with them. We don't (most of us) tend to know even cows and pigs, let alone bears or wolverines or red tailed hawks.” KnowsMayAbilityAnimalBearsLosingRedHorseContactPetCowsPigsHawks Author:Marge Piercy
“Become better listeners. Practice the art of listening in everything you do. Not just listening to yourself and your body, but listening to the people around you, listening to the plant world, the animal world. Really open your ears to what's coming at you. From there, see if you can have the ability to respond instead of react. And that usually comes with listening. If the observation and the listening are deep, then your action will be deep also.” PeopleIfsWorldArtBodyActionAbilityAnimalPracticeListeningEarsPlantYour BodyObservationListenersJust ListenAnimal World Author:Rodney Yee
“I often had to pass over photographs because in a mass of animals invariably one would be wandering in the wrong direction, thereby disrupting the pattern I was trying to achieve. Today the ability to digitally alter this disruption is at hand.” TryingHandsWould BeTodayAbilityAnimalAchieveMassPhotographPatternsWanderDisruptionWrong Direction Author:Art Wolfe