Human Differences Quotes
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Human Differences Quotes & Sayings
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I think it's innate in human nature to want to make a difference, to make your life meaningful.
— Barbara Marx Hubbard
When all is said and done, the only change that will make a difference is the transformation of the human heart.
— Peter Senge
The Corporate impulse for human uniformity instills shame at difference and, thus, the contemporary zeal for privacy.
— John Perry Barlow
Imagine what a focused human being could do in a day to make a difference in this world.
— Caroline Myss
It is not easy to be stranded between two worlds, the sad truth is that we can never feel completely comfortable in either world
— Sharon Kay Penman
Neuroligacally, human beings haven't caught up with today's overstimulating environment. Getting kids out in nature can make a difference.
— Michael Gurian
I refuse to allow any man-made differences to separate me from any other human beings.
— Maya Angelou
Experiencing differences is crucial to the human condition. Especially when that difference is over the head, blower powder.
— Ernest Hemingway,
My legacy is not only about legacy, it's about how we as a human family learn to live together within our difference.
— Angelique Kidjo
There is no difference between machine autonomy and the abdication of human responsibility.
— Jaron Lanier
Its really important to understand the difference between sentience and consciousness, which are important for human beings.
— Stuart J. Russell
The differences between the sexes are the single most important fact of human society.
— George Gilder
Nonetheless, much has been learned by studying the statistical differences between the various human races.
— J. Philippe Rushton
I actually think every person can make a difference. Every single human being has within the impulse to express more of who they truly are.
— Barbara Marx Hubbard
There is no significant difference between human activities and those by amoebas and even bacteria, well, on the GRAND SCALE.
— Mikhail Leonidovich Gromov
The difference between machines and human beings is that human beings can be reproduced by unskilled labour.
— Arthur C. Clarke
Civilization, to be worthy of the name, must afford other methods of settling human differences than those of blood letting.
— Ralph Chaplin
What is human and the same about the males and females classified as Homo sapiens is much greater than the differences.
— Estelle Ramey
Differences were what made up the human race, similarities were what made up drones and clones.
— Vicktor Alexander
On every level, despite differences in personalities and jobs, every single human being needs recognition and support.
— Adele Scheele
The crucial differences which distinguish human societies and human beings are not biological. They are cultural.
— Ruth Benedict
Before our race, nationality, or religion, we are all human beings. Let's celebrate our differences and not fight over them.
— Rosie Fellner
This is a church of tenderness and arrogance, of sparkling differences and human failings. There is no unmixing the two.
— Joanna Brooks
Hopefully, someday we will both realize that despite our sharp differences, you and I have more in common than we think.
— Ray Bourhis
We were more alike than any of the others, neither of us quite human and both hated by the two species we drifted between.
— Kevin Reaver
Despite all philosophical differences, all major world religions have the same potential to create good human beings.
— Dalai Lama
The profound difference that divides the human race is a question of bait - whether to fish with worms or not ...
— Virginia Woolf
The big difference between human happiness and sadness? Thirty-seven freakin' vibrations.
— Michael Tilson Thomas
If we make every attempt to increase out knowledge in order to use it for human good, it will make a difference in us and in our world.
— Benjamin Carson
I believe that there are no innate, intrinsic differences among a human being , a baboon or a grain of sand.
— Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.