Human Body Nature Quotes
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Human Body Nature Quotes & Sayings
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It is the habit of the envious man to absolve himself of public wrongs with his own personal grievances.
— Victor Hugo
Never miss a minute to Sexercise your mind!
— Xia Devore
Humans are the smallest organs of the human body.
— Shinjini Bhattacharjee
Of all the various peoples of this world, none leaves the human body in the simple state of nature in which it was born.
— Jacqueline Delange
The soul is content to stay imprisoned in the human body ... for through the eyes all the various things of nature are represented to the soul.
— Leonardo Da Vinci
Owning things of value is secondary to creating things of value where none once existed. The
— Brandon Sanderson
For all good and evil, whether in the body or in human nature, originates ... in the soul, and overflows from thence, as from the head into the eyes.
— Plato
I'm a character actress. It doesn't mean I can't do leading roles; I don't think of myself as a leading lady.
— Rena Sofer
All good and evil, whether in the body or in human nature, originates in the soul, and overflows from thence, as if from the head into the eyes.
— Plato
Our human bodies are miracles, not because they defy laws of nature, but precisely because they obey them.
— Harold S. Kushner
In vain we shall penetrate more and more deeply the secrets of the structure of the human body, we shall not dupe nature; we shall die as usual.
— Bernard Le Bovier De Fontenelle
Nature goes to the same place to create a galaxy of stars: a cluster of nebulas, a rain forest, a human body, or a thought. That place is Spirit.
— Deepak Chopra
The game is rigged to work for those who already have money and power.
— Elizabeth Warren
For humans to move to higher ground, we must have different views, but share the common ground as well.
— Pearl Zhu
Undoubtedly we have no questions to ask which are unanswerable.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson