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Humans, the only self-regarding animals, blessed or cursed with this torturing higher faculty, have always wanted to know why.
— Nadine Gordimer
There is no so wretched and coarse a soul wherein some particular faculty is not seen to shine.
— Michel De Montaigne
The development of the faculty of attention forms the real object and almost the sole interest of studies.
— Simone Weil
The faculties of our souls differ as widely as the features of our faces and the forms of our frames.
— J.G. Holland
My father was a chemist on the Yale faculty, my mother a housewife.
— George Akerlof
Intelligence is that faculty of mind by which order is perceived in a situation previously considered disordered." - R. W. Young
— Ray Kurzweil
No man has yet become so great in any faculty but that it is possible for some one else to become greater.
— Wallace D. Wattles
No one has a right to obstruct another exercising his faculties innocently for the relief of sensibilities made a part of his nature.
— Thomas Jefferson
The mere understanding, however useful and indispensable, is the meanest faculty in the human mind and the most to be distrusted.
— Thomas De Quincey
Man is God by his faculty for thought.
— Alphonse De Lamartine
Justice is a faculty that may be developed. This development is what constitutes the education of the human race.
— Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
The Keck telescope, which is the largest in the world, had opened just before I began my faculty position at UCLA.
— Andrea M. Ghez
Fine taste is an aspect of genius itself, and is the faculty of delicate appreciation, which makes the best effects of art our own.
— Nathaniel Parker Willis
There is no faculty of the human soul so persistent and universal as that of hatred.
— Henry Ward Beecher
The artist plays freely on his faculty of cognition.
— Jostein Gaarder
You have a faculty for defining the simplest in terms of the grandiose, so that a poor devil like me can't understand it.
— Malcolm Bradbury
The faculty of imagination is both the rudder and the bridle of the senses.
— Leonardo Da Vinci
Man has an inexhuastible faculty for lying, especially to himself.
— George Santayana
As the faculty of writing has chiefly been a masculine endowment, the reproach of making the world miserable has always been thrown upon the women.
— Samuel Johnson
We must remember that possession of physical beauty can easily weaken the moral faculty.
— Frank Tallis
Young people have a marvellous faculty of either dying or adapting themselves to circumstances.
— Samuel Butler
I was on the mathematics faculty at M.I.T. from 1951 through until I resigned in the spring of 1959.
— John Forbes Nash Jr.
It is a faculty of the human mind to become what it contemplates, and to act in unison with its object.
— Thomas Paine