“And that's what art is, a form in which people can reflect on who we are as human beings and come to some understanding of this journey we are on.” PeopleHumansArtFormUnderstandingHuman BeingsJourneyArt IsWho We Are Author:Wendell Pierce
“I've always had a fascination with vampires. It's not that I'm exactly fascinated with the dark side. It's the human struggle with it. How we deal with those two aspects of who we are. We all have those elements.” HumansTwoSidesDarkDealsStruggleElementsAspectVampireWho We AreFascinatedFascinationDark Side Author:Sheryl Lee
“In effect, painting is the still memory of [the artist's] human motion, and our individual responses to it depend on who we are, on our character, which underlines the simple truth that no person leaves himself behind in order to look at a painting.” HumansLooksPersonsStillsCharacterArtistOrderIndividualMemoriesSimpleBehindsEffectsPaintingDependsResponseWho We AreSimple Truths Book:Mysteries of the Rectangle: Essays on Painting Source: Mysteries of the Rectangle: Essays on Painting
“As our values are the core to who we are as human beings, they are also the easiest way to identify and connect with others in meaningful ways. Think about it - most political campaigns are based around values. Barack Obama's 2008 election campaign galvanized millions of youth behind two very clear values - hope and change.” ThinkingWayHumansTwoPoliticalValuesHuman BeingsBehindsMillionsClearYouthElectionCampaignsMeaningfulCoreBarackWho We ArePolitical CampaignHope And Change Author:Adam Braun
“How do we define, how do we describe, how do we explain and/or understand ourselves? What sort of creatures do we take ourselves to be? What are we? Who are we? Why are we? How do we come to be what or who we are or take ourselves to be? How do we give an account of ourselves? How do we account for ourselves, our actions, interactions, transactions (praxis), our biologic processes? Our specific human existence?” GivingHumansActionProcessExistenceCreaturesAccountsWho We AreInteractionOur ActionsHuman ExistenceTransactionsPraxis Author:R. D. Laing