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Humans Quotes - Page 9

If human values were relative, all laws-whether those based on revealed religions or those devised by man-would become meaningless.

Anwar Sadat (1978). “In Search of Identity: An Autobiography”, New York : Harper & Row

You can't make homes out of human beings.

"For women who are difficult to love". Poem from digital album "The seven stages of being lonely", February 14, 2012.

To be human is to become visible while carrying what is hidden as a gift to others.

"The Conversational Nature of Reality". "On Being" with Krista Tippett, onbeing.org. April 6, 2016.

I believe that human beings are desperate, always, to belong to something larger than themselves.

"Making Work Meaningful: Towards a Soul-based Workplace", www.pbs.org.

The place where God has supremely destroyed all human arrogance and pretension is the cross.

D. A. Carson (2004). “The Cross and Christian Ministry: An Exposition of Passages from 1 Corinthians”, p.15, Baker Books

All human activity is prompted by desire.

Bertrand Russell (2013). “Human Society in Ethics and Politics”, p.160, Routledge

Human beings who blind themselves to human need make themselves less human.

William Sloane Coffin (2008). “The Collected Sermons of William Sloane Coffin: The Riverside Years”, p.354, Westminster John Knox Press

(Technology reliability) x (Human reliability) = (System reliability)

Garrett James Hardin (1985). “Filters Against Folly: How to Survive Despite Economists, Ecologists, and the Merely Eloquent”, Penguin Group USA

Horses react appropriately while waiting for the human to get it right.

Monty Roberts (2002). “From My Hands to Yours: Lessons from a Lifetime of Training Championship Horses”, Monty & Pat Roberts Incorporated