Humans Quotes - Page 8
Alan Watts (2010). “Still the Mind: An Introduction to Meditation”, p.67, New World Library
Viktor E. Frankl (2006). “Man's Search for Meaning”, p.129, Beacon Press
Stefan Zweig (2009). “Selected Stories”, p.64, Pushkin Press
The irony is that science has served only to show how small human knowledge is.
Masanobu Fukuoka (2010). “The One-Straw Revolution: An Introduction to Natural Farming”, p.29, New York Review of Books
I walked around the block twice, passed 200 people and failed to see a human being.
Charles Bukowski (2013). “Tales of Ordinary Madness”, p.142, City Lights Books
Terence Penelhum, David Hume (1992). “David Hume: an introduction to his philosophical system”, Purdue Univ Pr
The human face is, after all, nothing more nor less than a mask.
Agatha Christie (1962). “Make Mine Murder: Including: Appointment with Death, Peril at the End House [and] Sad Cypress”
Unpublished letter to the "Providence Journal" (13 April 1934), quoted in "Collected Essays, Volume 5: Philosophy", edited by J. T. Joshi, (pp. 115-116), 1976.
All human relations untouched by love take place in the dark
Richard Rorty (1991). “Objectivity, Relativism, and Truth: Philosophical Papers”, p.205, Cambridge University Press