Human Nature Quotes - Page 13
Morton Irving Seiden (1968). “The paradox of hate: a study in ritual murder”
Nothing save divine power is capable of doing so much for man as he can for himself.
Mary Baker Eddy (2014). “Science And Health”, p.212, Jazzybee Verlag
Katherine Anne Porter (2008). “Katherine Anne Porter: Collected Stories & Other Writings”, p.945, Library of America
Jo Coudert (2003). “Advice from a Failure”, p.187, iUniverse
There is no human nature, since there is no god to conceive it.
Martin Heidegger, Simone de Beauvoir, Jean-Paul Sartre (2016). “The Philosophical Library Existentialism Collection: Essays in Metaphysics, The Ethics of Ambiguity, and The Philosophy of Existentialism”, p.164, Open Road Media
Isaiah Berlin (2013). “The Crooked Timber of Humanity: Chapters in the History of Ideas”, p.71, Princeton University Press
"Don Tarquinio" by Frederick Rolfe, London: Chatto and Windus, (p. x), 1941.
Ellen Glasgow, (2013). “In This Our Life”, p.144, Read Books Ltd
Ellen Glasgow (2016). “The Miller of Old Church”, p.277, The Floating Press
'Hamlet' (1601) act 4, sc. 7, l. 186
William John Locke (2012). “Septimus”, p.59, tredition
Dr. William James (2013). “The William James Reader”, p.595, Simon and Schuster
We are reassured almost as foolishly as we are alarmed; human nature is so constituted.
Victor Hugo (1994). “Les Miserables Volume Two”, p.782, Wordsworth Editions