Humans Quotes - Page 31
But no matter what happens to the surviving humans, there will always be the walking dead.
Max Brooks (2003). “The Zombie Survival Guide: Complete Protection from the Living Dead”, p.157, Broadway Books
Mark Twain (2015). “Following the Equator: "A Journey Around the World"”, p.508, eKitap Projesi
When I die my death will be caused by indignation at the stupidity of human nature.
Marie Bashkirtseff (1919). “Marie Bashkirtseff: the journal of a young artist, 1860-1884”
in all cultures, human beings - in order to be human - must understand the nonhuman.
Margaret Mead (1972). “Twentieth century faith: hope and survival”, Harper & Row Barnes & Noble Import Division
The power of quotation is as dreadful a weapon as any which the human intellect can forge.
John Jay Chapman (1974). “William Lloyd Garrison”, Beekman Books Incorporated
but writers, Garp knew, were just observers - good and ruthless imitators of human behavior.
John Irving (1978). “The world according to Garp”, Pocket
The beginnings and endings of all human undertakings are untidy.
John Galsworthy (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of John Galsworthy (Illustrated)”, p.4361, Delphi Classics
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1849). “The Auto-biography of Goethe: The autobiography [etc.] The concluding books. Also Letters from Switzerland and Travels in Italy, tr. by the Rev. A. J. W. Morrison”, p.443
Humor & Caricature magazine, August 1995.
"The Maze Runner". Book by James Dashner, 2014.
International Human Rights Day Address at Palais des Nations, delivered 6 December 2011, Geneva, Switzerland
Unmitigated seriousness is always out of place in human affairs.
George Santayana (1937). “The Works of George Santayana”