“I couldn't make sense of things. But then I began the process of civilising myself and trying to become a decent human being. I'm still working on it.” TryingHumansStillsProcessHuman BeingsMake SenseDecent Author:Jimmy Nail
“It is rewarding to find someone you like, but it is essential to like yourself. It is quickening to recognize that someone is a good and decent human being, but it is indispensable to view yourself as acceptable. It is a delight to discover people who are worthy of respect and admiration and love, but it is vital to believe yourself deserving of these things.” PeopleBelieveHumansHuman BeingsViewsHealingSelf EsteemLike YouEssentialsAnd LoveDelightWorthyEsteemDecentBelieve In YourselfAdmirationAcceptableIndispensableDeservingLike YourselfQuickeningSomeone You Like Book:Advice from a Failure Source: Advice from a Failure
“If someone mistakes your kindness for weakness, that's their fault - not yours. And it's OK to be a decent human being in this life.” IfsHumansHuman BeingsMistakeKindnessWeaknessFaultsThis LifeDecentOne MistakeKindness For Weakness Author:Jeremy Piven
“A decent human being is ashamed at being somebody's boss!” HumansHuman BeingsDecentAshamedBoss Author:Arno Hintjens
“Everyone should know--there's no such thing as a decent human being. It's just an illusion. And when it's gone, it's really gone.” KnowsShouldHumansHuman BeingsGoneIllusionDecent Book:What Goes Around: Two Books In One: Cracked Up to Be & Some Girls Are Source: What Goes Around: Two Books In One: Cracked Up to Be & Some Girls Are
“The classical argument for why a supposedly decent and moral creature like Homo sapiens can mistreat and even extirpate other species rests upon an extreme position in a continuum. The Cartesian tradition, formulated explicitly in the seventeenth century, but developed in "folk" and other versions throughout human history no doubt, holds that other animals are little more than unfeeling machines, with only humans enjoying "consciousness," however defined.” HumansLittlesEnjoyAnimalConsciousnessMoralDoubtCenturyPositionCreaturesArgumentTraditionMachinesSpeciesFolksExtremesVersionsDefinedDecentNo DoubtHuman HistoryHomo SapiensContinuumUnfeelingMistreat Author:Stephen Jay Gould