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Human beings are endowed by nature with both selfish and unselfish impulses.
— Reinhold Niebuhr
Good drivers are people who can put their brains on cruise control.
— Adelle Waldman
I was never directly pressured by peers, but by surrounding myself with others who were experimenting with smoking provided a certain false comfort.
— Christy Turlington
But I had become a different person. One who looked at things in a new way. I appreciated life a whole lot more than I had last year.
— Keary Taylor
All of the things that the bible warns you of being: jealous, covetous, murderous, selfish, etc., that's kind of how humans are.
— Henry Rollins
We start the year on the other side of the world, at the Australian Open, and then just chase the sun.
— Andre Agassi
Great lovers realize that they are what they are in love with.
— Natalie Goldberg
There are two types of humans in this world: those who function so they can get something and those who function so they can give something.
— Sarah Noffke
It is the liberal philosophy, not the conservative one, that views humans as selfish automatons.
— Allen West
Man is an extremely complex creature: he usually acts in an unselfish manner for selfish reasons.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
Religion, after all, is nothing but an hypothesis framed to account for what is evidentially unaccounted for.
— H.L. Mencken
It was pride that changed angels into devils; it is humility that makes men as angels.
— Augustine Of Hippo
Stop caring about what other people think of you, how they perceive you, or if they approve of you. Start to focus on your inner peace.
— Tisha Marie Payton, MHR
But the bottom line is that, as humans, we are by nature selfish creatures. The only way we care about anything, really, is by making it about us.
— Sarah Dessen
Fight valiantly to-day; and yet I do thee wrong to mind thee of it, for thou art framed of the firm truth of valor.
— William Shakespeare