Humans Quotes - Page 86

Alexis De Tocqueville (2004). “Democracy in America: The Complete and Unabridged Volumes I and II”, p.48, Bantam Classics
Alexandra Adornetto (2010). “Halo”, p.204, Macmillan
One of the most frustrating words in the human language, as far as I could tell, was love" - Bethany
Alexander Pope (1796). “The Beauties of Pope, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages: Selected from the Works of that Admired Author : as Well as from His Translation of Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, &c”, p.83
Alexander Pope, William Roscoe (1847). “The works of Alexander Pope, esq., with notes and illustrations, by himself and others. To which are added, a new life of the author, an Estimate of his poetical character and writings, and occasional remarks by William Roscoe, esq”, p.164
Given a fair chance, human beings can govern themselves, and govern themselves better
Aldous Huxley, Robert S. Baker, James Sexton (2002). “Complete Essays: 1956-1963, and supplement, 1920-1948”, Ivan R. Dee Publisher
Berlin is the place to which I am most closely bound by human and scientific ties.
Albert Einstein (2010). “The Ultimate Quotable Einstein”, p.163, Princeton University Press
No human being, even the most passionately loved and passionately loving, is ever in our possession.
Albert Camus (2012). “The Rebel: An Essay on Man in Revolt”, p.261, Vintage
Alan Watts (1998). “The Culture of Counter-culture: The Edited Transcripts”, Tuttle Publishing
The human being is so constructed that he pressed toward fuller and fuller being.
Abraham H. Maslow (2013). “Toward a Psychology of Being”, p.143, Simon and Schuster
I cannot bring myself to believe that any human being lives who would do me any harm.
Abraham Lincoln, Bob Blaisdell (2013). “Abraham Lincoln's Wit & Wisdom”, p.45, Courier Corporation
Abraham Lincoln (1999). “Lincoln on Lincoln”, p.160, University Press of Kentucky