Human Intellect Quotes
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Human Intellect Quotes & Sayings
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The whole body of the arts and sciences composes one vast machinery for the irritation and development of the human intellect.
— Thomas De Quincey
General ideas are no proof of the strength, but rather of the insufficiency of the human intellect.
— Alexis De Tocqueville
Since the human mind is the primary weapon of the human being, it is also therefore the primary and most significant instrument of violence.
— Bryant McGill
What cannot be understood by the human intellect need not be feared because it ultimately comes from God
— Devdutt Pattanaik
Human intellect is incurably abstract.
— C.S. Lewis
Because of our sacred regard for each human intellect, we consider the obtaining of an education to be a religious responsibility.
— Russell M. Nelson
I grieved to think how brief the dream of the human intellect had been. It had committed suicide.
— H.G.Wells
The free intellect is the chief engine of human progress.
— Bertrand Russell
Human nature...is more powerfully acted on through imagination and sentiments than through intellect and reason.
— Christine Kinealy
Love with delight discourses in my mindUpon my lady's admirable gifts ... Beyond the range of human intellect.
— Dante Alighieri
Human as an intellectual being needs answers about the existence for the purpose of knowing the way to live.
— Zaman Ali
Skepticism rather than credulity is the highest principle that the human intellect can use to ennoble our existence.
— Christopher Hitchens
Every once in awhile the human race pauses in the job of botching its affairs and redeems itself by a noble work of the intellect.
— Murray N. Rothbard
If human beings were really progressive creatures, then all boys would be smarter, healthier, and, wealthier, than their grandfathers.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
Human intellect plays no role in redemption.
— John F. MacArthur Jr.
[To Aquinas] the intellect [stands] at the summit of ... the human soul.
— Anthony John Patrick Kenny
To reflect on the essence of the Creator ... is forbidden to the human intellect because of the severance of all relation between the two existences.
— Muhammad Abduh
An ID number is only there to 'identify' human beings. Use it to assume people's intellect or wisdom at your own risk.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
One of the most ordinary weaknesses of the human intellect is to seek to reconcile contrary principles, and to purchase peace at the expense of logic.
— Alexis De Tocqueville
Say what men may, it is doctrine that moves the world. He who takes no position will not sway the human intellect.
— William Greenough Thayer Shedd
The human intellect owes its superiority over that of the lower animals in great measure to the stimulus which alcohol has given imagination.
— Samuel Butler
The human intellect has not been able to conceive of anything more noble and sublime in the history of the world than the teachings of the Upanishads.
— Sivananda
The power of quotation is as dreadful a weapon as any which the human intellect can forge.
— John Jay Chapman
Paraphrasing..Science is the language of the intellect of society. Art is language of the entire human personality.
— Naguib Mahfouz
The very might of the human intellect reveals its limits.
— Sophie Swetchine
Human intellect is natures attempt at self criticism
— Muhammad Iqbal
Faith in Qur'anic revelation unveils all the possibilities that lie before the human intellect.
— Osman Bakar
Books, in all their variety, offer the human intellect the means whereby civilisation may be carried triumphantly forward.
— Winston Churchill
A language does not become fixed. The human intellect is always on the march, or, if you prefer, in movement, and languages with it.
— Victor Hugo
the human intellect is free to destroy itself.
— G.K. Chesterton
Theater publicly reveals the human condition through appealing to both intellect and emotion. Architecture, whether lowly or exalted, can do the same.
— Hugh Hardy