Humans Quotes - Page 10

Martin Luther (1957). “On the Bondage of the Will: A New Translation of De Servo Arbitrio (1525), Martin Luther's Reply to Erasmus of Rotterdam”, London : J. Clarke
"Theatre: A Way of Seeing". Book by Milly S. Barranger, p. 203, 2014.
Was there any human urge more pitiful-or more intense- than wanting another chance at something?
Joe Hill (2013). “NOS4R2”, p.222, Hachette UK
Friedrich Hölderlin (1990). “Hyperion and Selected Poems”, p.139, A&C Black
Address to a Joint Meeting of the U.S. Congress, delivered 24 September 2015, Washington, D.C.
Little is really known of the actual potentials of human functioning.
Milton H. Erickson (1992). “The Wisdom of Milton H. Erickson: Human Behavior and Psychotherapy”, p.72, Ardent Media
The world outside had its own rules, and those rules were not human.
Michel Houellebecq (2001). “The Elementary Particles”, p.285, Vintage
Hannah Whitall Smith (1893). “Everyday Religion Or The Common Sense Teaching of the Bible”
Marriage isn't what it was. It's become a different thing because women have become human beings.
H. G. Wells (1798). “Marriage”, p.337
Human beings have an inalienable right to invent themselves.
The Times 1 Feb. 1986