Human Scale Quotes
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Is an intelligent human being likely to be much more than a large-scale manufacturer of misunderstanding?
— Philip Roth
And because we have been given thought, will, and imagination, albeit on a human scale, we too have this power to create.
— Dean Koontz
Evolution on the large scale unfolds, like much of human history, as a succession of dynasties.
— Edmund Beecher Wilson
Occasionally the very youngness of the young moved him to charity - they had no sense of the swiftness of life, nor of its limits.
— Larry McMurtry
Out of your world perhaps, Susan - but not out of mine,' said Anne with a faint smile.
— L.M. Montgomery
Everything that can be found in the universe on a large scale is reflected in a human being on a small scale.
— Franz Bardon
There is no significant difference between human activities and those by amoebas and even bacteria, well, on the GRAND SCALE.
— Mikhail Leonidovich Gromov
I didn't want to lose the human scale.
— Minoru Yamasaki
Originally, each human being is a complete and perfect existence. At the same time, we are each living within the one great, large-scale perfection.
— Masami Saionji
Incidentally, the world is magical.
Magic is simply what's off our human scale ... at the moment. — Vera Nazarian
Magic is simply what's off our human scale ... at the moment. — Vera Nazarian
Human nature is not totally fixed, but on any realistic scale, evolutionary processes are much too slow to affect it.
— Noam Chomsky
America's development began with a large-scale ethnic cleansing, unprecedented in human history.
— Vladimir Putin
The true work of art is always on the human scale. It is essentially the one that says, 'less.
— Albert Camus
When human rights are abused on a grand scale, the broth of purity boils and feeds the rebellion of a new order.
— James A. Baldwin
The early sense of self-similarity as an organizing principle came from the limitations on the human experience of scale.
— James Gleick
As human beings, our only sensible scale of values is one based on lessening the agony of existence.
— H.P. Lovecraft
If the Richter scale could measure human calamities, the loss of a child would register a ten.
— Letty Cottin Pogrebin
such a mixing of gaslight and daylight, that they seemed to have got on the wrong side of the pattern of the universe.
— Charles Dickens
The technologies that raise the fewest ethical problems are those that work on a human scale, brightening the lives of individual people.
— Freeman Dyson