Anthropomorphism Quotes
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Anthropomorphism Quotes & Sayings
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Most makeup campaigns are not in black and white.
— Carine Roitfeld
I worry about anthropomorphism as a form of self-deception. (The Christian religion is an anthropomorphic account of the universe.)
— A.S. Byatt
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— Leigh Bardugo
So perhaps the very idea of explanation is an error of anthropomorphism when it is applied to things that do not involve human intention.
— Marilynne Robinson
Plato was right when he said that all evil comes from ignorance. He forgot that ignorance also comes from evil.
— Peter Kreeft
To make wail and lament for one's ill fortune, when one will win a tear from the audience, is well worthwhile.
— Aeschylus
The multitude was a frothing octopus, pulsating anthropomorphically over the church steps.
— Ondjaki
Soon after man shows up in new lands, the big game starts to go missing. [ ... ] A bad smell of extinction follows Home sapiens around the world. (37)
— Ronald Wright
Like any man, he had no real protection from an unsolicited kiss from a pretty woman, even one he had just murdered.
— Thomm Quackenbush
At least descriptive psychology is probably, taken as a whole, a form of anthropomorphism, a nibbling at our own limits.
— Franz Kafka
She had nothing to hide from him, nothing to keep unstated, everything was granted, answered, found.
— Ayn Rand
Art in America has always been regarded as a luxury ...
— Hallie Flanagan
The path to your dream is more about following a direction than arriving at a destination.
— Jeff Goins
I wasn't a hacker for the money, and it wasn't to cause damage.
— Kevin Mitnick
With the threat of them being potential spies or saboteurs, nobody will argue against our actions, and history itself will vindicate us.
— Evan Meekins
True scientists consider anthropomorphism to be something of a mortal sin and ostracize scientists who knowingly employ it in their work.
— Bruce H. Lipton