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Human beings are endowed by nature with both selfish and unselfish impulses.
— Reinhold Niebuhr
And binding nature fast in fate, Left free the human will.
— Alexander Pope
As long as humans feel they are forced to defend their own rights and worth by placing someone beneath them, oppression will not end.
— Marjorie Spiegel
Animals shouldn't be hunted and nature shouldn't be disturbed, even destroyed, to benefit the whims of mankind
— Charles Manson
It is by human avarice or human stupidity, not by the churlishness of nature, that we have poverty and overwork.
— C.S. Lewis
Humans can be as good as they can be bad. Because goodness and evil both are biological traits of the mind.
— Abhijit Naskar
Written words still have the amazing power to bring out the best and worst of human nature
— Nadine Gordimer
We are human and our nature is to air.
— Amanda Palmer
So you know that all living things share the same energy source and that every action that humans do to nature will affect everything on this planet.
— Alison Cooklin
Humans are mostly kind only to their own-self, and their own. To another being, they're mostly indifferent, if not inhumane.
— Fakeer Ishavardas
Nothing exists without a purpose. And we humans are subject to the laws of nature just as everything else on earth is.
— Caroline Myss
We have not to construct human nature afresh, but to take it as we find it, and make the best of it.
— Dinah Maria Murlock Craik
Eventually, ritual was developed as a means of contacting and utilizing the energy within humans as well as in the nature world.
— Scott Cunningham
The seasons of nature repeat annually. Spring goes off and comes back again. But for us, humans, the time does not return.
— Miyuki Kamezawa
What human beings seek to learn from nature is how to use it to dominate wholly both it and human beings. Nothing else counts.
— Theodor Adorno
Contrary to nature's rule of "survival of the fittest," we humans measure civilization by how we respond to the most vulnerable and the suffering.
— Philip Yancey
Only what is seen, appreciated, and loved will be missed in its absence which makes humans creatures of habit
— Aloysius Jnr
Only humans think death is evil. But it is nature. Evil exist's only in life. There is much good and evil alloted to each life.
— Isobelle Carmody
In the day after humans disappear, nature takes over and immediately begins cleaning house - our houses.
— Alan Weisman
Being human doesn't make us humans. Humanity is something else only a kind and loving heart can possess
— Munia Khan
We are imperfect humans and are bound to need attitude adjustments from time to time.
— Cathy Burnham Martin
Human reason has discovered many amazing things in nature and will discover still more, and will thereby increase its power over nature.
— Vladimir Lenin
I think we sometimes give ourselves a little too much credit as humans, as being able to control and understand nature, when in fact we do neither.
— Richard Preston
at first sight everyone seems like human.
— Arzum Uzun
Human beings are better and lazier than their rules and instructions ...
— Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Human nature is almost unbelievably malleable, responding accurately and contrastingly to contrasting cultural conditions.
— Margaret Mead
Human beings are not seamless smooth creations, they have insoluble parts, and the closer you look the more mysterious they become.
— Niall Williams
Look at the optimism of Nature. Nothing can stop it. Only the ego makes humans pessimistic, and this causes suffering.
— Mata Amritanandamayi
Humans have certain properties and characteristics which are intrinsic to them, just as every other organism does. That's human nature.
— Noam Chomsky
The scents of nature are largely a chemical conversation between plants and animals and humans merely eavesdrop.
— Avery Gilbert
If only humans could die like the autumn leaves, with a splash of beauty and the promise of another season.
— Shana Chartier
Savage man, once he has eaten, is at peace with all of nature and the friend of all his fellow humans. Is
— Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Humans cannot create what Nature can create and Nature cannot create what Humans can create.
— Joey Lawsin