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37. Walter V. Kaulfers ‘s quote about . In human relations a little…
“In human relations a little language goes farther than a little of almost anything else. Whereas one language now often makes a wall, two can make a gate.”
by The Forbes Book of Business QuotationsWalter V. Kaulfers -
38. Arthur Schopenhauer ‘s quote about happiness. The two enemies of human…
“The two enemies of human happiness are pain and boredom.”
by Arthur Schopenhauer -
39. Leonardo Da Vinci ‘s quote about foot. The human foot is a…
“The human foot is a masterpiece of engineering and a work of art.”
by Leonardo Da Vinci -
40. T.S. Eliot ‘s quote about . Human kind cannot bear much…
“Human kind cannot bear much reality.”
by T.S. Eliot -
41. Gaudy Night ‘s quote about . How fleeting are all human…
“How fleeting are all human passions compared with the massive continuity of ducks.”
by Dorothy SayersGaudy Night -
42. Snow Falling on Cedars ‘s quote about . He loved humankind dearly and…
“He loved humankind dearly and with all his heart, but he disliked most human beings.”
by David GutersonSnow Falling on Cedars -
43. The Hacker Crackdown ‘s quote about . Unlike human beings, computers possess…
“Unlike human beings, computers possess the truly profound stupidity of the inanimate.”
by Bruce SterlingThe Hacker Crackdown -
44. The Farmer Refuted ‘s quote about . The changes in the human…
“The changes in the human condition are uncertain and frequent. Many, on whom fortune has bestowed her favours, may trace their family to a more unprosperous station; and many who are now in obscurity, may look back upon the affluence and exalted rank of their ancestors.”
by Alexander HamiltonThe Farmer Refuted -
45. Dame Rebecca West ‘s quote about . If the whole human race…
“If the whole human race lay in one grave, the epitaph on its headstone might well be: It seemed a good idea at the time.”
by Dame Rebecca West -
46. O Magazine ‘s quote about . Sharing food with another human…
“Sharing food with another human being is an intimate act that should not be indulged in lightly.”
by M. F. K. FisherO Magazine -
47. O Magazine ‘s quote about Human. Human beings have an inalienable…
“Human beings have an inalienable right to invent themselves.”
by Germaine GreerO Magazine -
48. William Sloane Coffin ‘s quote about Humanity, empathy. Human beings who blind themselves…
“Human beings who blind themselves to human need make themselves less human.”
by William Sloane Coffin -
49. Maria Edgeworth ‘s quote about Heart. The human heart, at whatever…
“The human heart, at whatever age, opens only to the heart that opens in return.”
by Maria Edgeworth -
50. Mark Twain In Eruption ‘s quote about . Sane and intelligent human beings…
“Sane and intelligent human beings are like all other human beings, and carefully and cautiously and diligently conceal their private real opinions from the world and give out fictitious ones in their stead for general consumption.”
by Mark TwainMark Twain In Eruption -
51. White Oleander ‘s quote about . Loneliness is the human condition….
“Loneliness is the human condition. No one is ever going to fill that space. The best thing you can do it to know yourself... know what you want.”
by Janet FitchWhite Oleander -
52. W. E. B. Du Bois ‘s quote about Life. Believe in life! Always human…
“Believe in life! Always human beings will live and progress to greater, broader and fuller life.”
by last message to the worldW. E. B. Du Bois -
53. Immanuel Kant ‘s quote about Reason. Human reason is by nature…
“Human reason is by nature architectonic.”
by CRITIQUE OF PURE REASONImmanuel Kant -
54. Immanuel Kant ‘s quote about Reason. Human reason has this peculiar…
“Human reason has this peculiar fate that in one species of its knowledge it is burdened by questions which, as prescribed by the very nature of reason itself, it is not able to ignore, but which, as transcending all its powers, it is also not able to answer.”
by CRITIQUE OF PURE REASONImmanuel Kant