Human Tendencies Quotes
Collection of top 25 famous quotes about Human Tendencies
Human Tendencies Quotes & Sayings
Happy to read and share the best inspirational Human Tendencies quotes, sayings and quotations on Wise Famous Quotes.
It's much easier to learn what you should do in trading than to do it. Good systems tend to violate normal human tendencies.
— William Eckhardt
Tiny concerns as well as large worries distract us from ourselves, hindering the peace of mind we all aspire to, whether we know it or not.
— Fernando Pessoa
Human life is full of the play of samskaras - tendencies developed by repeated actions.
— Vinoba Bhave
The only people who have no bad tendencies are dead.
— Dennis Prager
I've become increasingly agoraphobic.
— Molly Crabapple
There is nothing more innately human than the tendency to transmute what has become customary into what has been divinely ordained.
— Suzanne La Follette
Sufis are those who have expunged from their minds the human tendencies of envy and enmity.
— Idries Shah
Aristocracy has a tendency to degenerate the human species.
— Thomas Paine
Character of any person is the aggregate of his or her conscientious tendencies - the sum total of the knacks of the civilized part of the mind.
— Abhijit Naskar
Nuclear weapons and TV have simply intensified the consequences of our tendencies.
— David Foster Wallace
Action is no less necessary than thought to the instinctive tendencies of the human frame.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Innate human tendencies were meant to help us survive the wilderness, not make investment decisions.
— Coreen T. Sol
Wars are often waged not because of what we believe, but because of the things we want others to believe.
— Neal Shusterman
Humans are naturally social; civilization causes us to be antisocial.
From my next book: The Five Forgotten Truths — Kirk D. Sinclair
From my next book: The Five Forgotten Truths — Kirk D. Sinclair
Since to avoid the painful and aim at the pleasurable is one of the most obvious tendencies of human nature.
— Aristotle.
There is the tendency to place ourselves and our ambitions at the center of our lives. This is very human, but it is not Christian.
— Pope Francis
It is a human tendency "to measure truth and error by our capacity."
— Michel De Montaigne