“It takes both courage and talent to stand up in front of fellow human beings and make them crack a smile, and at the same time keep it clean.” HumansHuman BeingsTalentFrontsFellowsCleanCracks Author:Ray Comfort
“I was always a feminist. My mother was a feminist; my grandmother was a feminist. I always understood women had to fight very hard to do what they wanted to do in the world - that it wasn't an easy choice. But I think the most important part is that we all want the right to be taken seriously as human beings, and to use our talents without reservation, and that's still not possible for women.” ThinkingWorldWantHumansStillsImportantHardUseWantedMotherChoicesFightingEasyHuman BeingsTakenTalentUnderstoodFeministGrandmotherMy GrandmotherReservations Author:Erica Jong
“When human beings are regarded as moral beings, sex, instead of being enthroned upon the summit, administering upon rights and responsibilities, sinks into insignificance and nothingness. My doctrine then is, that whatever it is morally right for man to do, it is morally right for woman to do. Our duties originate, not from difference of sex, but from the diversity of our relations in life, the various gifts and talents committed to our care, and the different eras in which we live.” MenHumansDifferentCareSexDifferencesHuman BeingsResponsibilityMoralRightsTalentDutyMoralityDiversityRelationCommittedVariousDoctrineErasNothingnessSummitInsignificanceGifts And TalentsDifferent ErasRights And Responsibilities Author:Angelina Grimke
“If I find something and feel as though I can contribute to [it] in a way and feel I'm in it, whatever that means, I'm expressing something that I feel is a way to exercise my talent and help communicate a role as a human being in a movie, I will do that.” IfsWayFeelsHumansMeanI CanHelpingHuman BeingsRolesTalentExerciseCommunicate Author:Al Pacino
“Ability is not something to be saved, like money, in the hope that you can draw interest on it. The interest comes from the spending. Unused ability, like unused muscles, will atrophy. It is tragic to realize that the majority of human beings, even the so-called educated, call upon only the smallest fraction of their potential capacity. They leave many talents dormant. They fail to develop their mental qualities. They are almost unaware of the degree of energy upon which they might call to build a full and rewarding life.” HumansMightEnergyInterestRealizingHuman BeingsAbilityQualityFailingTalentDegreesDrawsCapacityMajoritySpendingSavedEducatedMusclesTragicSmallestFractionsDormantAtrophy Author:Eleanor Roosevelt
“I glory in the fact that a human being has multiple talents and exercises them all with a degree of integrity and artistic proficiency. That's what I do.” HumansFactsHuman BeingsTalentExerciseIntegrityDegreesGloryArtisticMultipleProficiency Author:Theodore Bikel
“There are as many ways to help another human being as there are people in need of help. For some, the urgent need is as basic as food and water. For others, it is an opportunity to develop a talent, realize an idea, and reach one's full potential.” PeopleWayNeedsHumansIdeasHelpingOpportunityWaterRealizingHuman BeingsTalentUrgentFull Potential Author:Naveen Jain
“If you're a human being, you can attempt to do what other human beings have done. We don't understand talent any more than we understand electricity.” IfsHumansDoneHuman BeingsTalentElectricity Author:Maya Angelou
“As a human being, possessing education, talent, and recourses obligates you to help others less fortunate.” HumansHelpingHuman BeingsTalentHelping OthersFortunatePossessingRecourseLess Fortunate Author:Arthur Frederick Saunders