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British subjects in America: which, strange to relate, have proved more important to the human race than any communications yet received through any
— Charles Dickens
To visualize that which doesn't exist, yet to believe with confidence that it can be realized, is truly something miraculous.
— Richard D. Sagor
I came from a lot of intolerance and prejudice, which aren't necessarily healthy to evolve as a human.
— Katy Perry
Morality, for all the conditioning to which the human mind has been and is subjected, is always a personal choice in the last analysis.
— John Christopher
Man must evolve for all human conflict a method which rejects revenge, aggression and retaliation. The foundation of such a method is love.
— Martin Luther King Jr.
The human condition ... is defined by the aspiration to always supersede oneself, which in turn requires nonconformity.
— Pablo Antonio Cuadra
In the United States, there is no end which human will despairs of attaining through the combined power of individuals united in a society.
— Alexis De Tocqueville
The transmission of human life is a most serious role in which married people collaborate freely and responsibly with God the Creator.
— Pope Paul VI
If the course of human affairs be considered, it will be seen that many things arise against which heaven does not allow us to guard.
— Niccolo Machiavelli
HOME, which is the last floor for everyone.
— Sushil Singh
Human philosophy tends to shake down into values which might be categorized as intellectual, religious, moral, and aesthetic.
— Dan Simmons
There is in every human countenance either a history or a prophecy which must sadden, or at least soften every reflecting observer.
— Samuel Taylor Coleridge
The whole title by which you possess your property, is not a title of nature but of a human institution.
— Blaise Pascal
The human heart is as a frail craft on which we wish to reach the stars.
— Giotto Di Bondone
There is no degree of human suffering which in and of itself is going to bring about change. Only organisation can change things.
— Susan George
All the progress we have made in philosophy ... is the result of that methodical skepticism which is the element of human freedom.
— Charles Sanders Peirce
What have we in common with the rosebud, which trembles because a drop of dew is lying upon it?
— Friedrich Nietzsche
The human mind was a devious organ, however, and it chiseled in stone that which would be best left unrecalled.
— Raymond L. Atkins
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
Human ingenuity could not construct a cipher which human ingenuity could not solve.
— Edgar Allan Poe
Science is perhaps the only human activity in which errors are systematically criticized and, in time, corrected.
— Karl Popper
The only realistic view is that a human life arises gradually, which is not much help in making personal decisions or devising public policy.
— George C. Williams
I'm for freedom, which I believe is a universal value that every human being is and that is a gift from God.
— Dana Perino
Every real human being has to be a 'rebel'...rebel against whom?? Against his own personality...the bits which have kept him from being the REAL him!
— Abha Maryada Banerjee
The extreme affliction which overtakes human beings does not create human misery, it merely reveals it.
— Simone Weil
There is no conceivable human action which custom has not at one time justified and at another condemned.
— Joseph Wood Krutch
Animals and children tell the truth they never lie,
Which one is more human,
There's a thought now you decide — Savage Garden
Which one is more human,
There's a thought now you decide — Savage Garden
It might not be about perfection. Rather, it may be that that which is imperfect is that which has the most character.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
Every human perfection is linked to an error which it threatens to turn into
— Arthur Schopenhauer
Maybe unhappiness is the continuum through which a human life moves, and joy just a series of blips, of islands in the stream.
— Salman Rushdie
I'm a human who is aware of the history of humanity and the ways in which the movies touch on those things.
— Wesley Morris
The diamond which shines in the Saviour's crown shall burn in unquenched beauty at last on the forehead of every human soul.
— Theodore Parker
For every human illness, somewhere in the world there exists a plant which is the cure.
— Rudolf Steiner
Bernice Gera turned out to be only human, after all, which is not a luxury pioneers are allowed.
— Nora Ephron
The poor are the human manure in which grow the harvests of life, the harvests of joy which the rich reap.
— Octave Mirbeau
No insect hangs its nest on threads as frail as those which will sustain the weight of human vanity
— Edith Wharton
Common human experience alone is no guarantee with which we can build a science of psychology.
— Wolfgang Kohler
The Divine is simply that which science has not yet explained. In effect, God = Infinity - Human Knowledge.
— Ashwin Sanghi
Nevertheless, the human brain, which survives by hoping from one second to another, will always endeavor to put off the moment of truth. Moist
— Terry Pratchett
Ah, now I have learned how deep in the human heart vanity lies, vanity which is the other face of the fear of being unloved.
— Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
God has given some gifts to the whole human race, from which no one is excluded.
— Seneca The Younger
I regard philanthropy as a tragic apology for wrong conditions under which human beings live ...
— Helen Keller
To my mind the single essential element on which all discoveries will be dependent is human freedom.
— Barry Goldwater
which will enable either a human or an automatic operator to control the insect's movements remotely and to absorb and transmit information.
— Yuval Noah Harari
What unites us as human beings is an urge for happiness which at heart is a yearning for union.
— Sharon Salzberg
Human kindness can be found in all groups, even those which as a whole it would be easy to condemn.
— Viktor E. Frankl
If the human intellect functions, it is actually in order to solve the problems which the man's inner destiny sets it.
— Jose Ortega Y Gasset
An almost unnatural vigilance is really required of the citizen because of the horrible rapidity with which human institutions grow old.
— Gilbert K. Chesterton
There was something built into the human brain by natural selection which was once useful, and which now manifests itself as religion.
— Richard Dawkins
In a world in which the total of human knowledge is doubling about every ten years, our security can rest only on our ability to learn.
— Nathaniel Branden
The world is agreed that labor is the source from which human wants are mainly supplied. There is no dispute upon this point.
— Abraham Lincoln
The crucial differences which distinguish human societies and human beings are not biological. They are cultural.
— Ruth Benedict
No existing form of anthropoid ape is even remotely related to the stock which has given rise to man.
— Henry Fairfield Osborn
The human mind is a channel through which things-to-be are coming into the realm of things-that-are .
— Henry Ford
I like to be human and not lose myself in becoming a mannequin, which people in showbiz are accused of.
— Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
I ma trying to feel more well adjusted than I really am, which is, I guess, the human condition.
— Douglas Coupland
Every music - except dance music, which is for dancing, I suppose - is for the spirit of the human being, and not for the body.
— Klaus Schulze
There's something about human nature which draws us to people who are authentic and makes us want to repel those that aren't.
— Rachael Bermingham
The highway of human possibility extends on forever into unknown territories, which have not yet been imagined.
— Bryant McGill
Technology challenges us to assert our human values, which means that first of all, we have to figure out what they are.
— Sherry Turkle
All human happiness or misery takes the form of action; the end for which we live is a certain kind of action.
— Aristotle.
Curious how Love destroys every vestige of that politeness which the human race, in its years of evolution, has so painfully acquired.
— Stella Gibbons
Order generally was a product of human activity. Chaos existed as a raw material from which to create order.
— Frank Herbert
All the performances of human art, at which we look with praise or wonder, are instances of the resistless force of perseverance.
— Samuel Johnson
There is within every human being a deep well of thinking over which a heavy iron lid is kept clamped.
— Sherwood Anderson
The most amazing and effective inventions are not those which do most honour to the human genius.
— Voltaire
Art is the final cunning of the human soul which would rather do anything than face the gods.
— Iris Murdoch
One of the deepest needs of the human soul is for centeredness ... which confers meaning on the shapelessness of temporal existence.
— William Everson
How are we to account for the strange human craving for the pleasure of feeling afraid which is so much involved in our love of ghost stories?
— Virginia Woolf
The true value of a human being can be found in the degree to which he has attained liberation from the self.
— Albert Einstein
Faith and Reason are like two wings of the human spirit by which is soars to the truth.
— Pope John Paul II