403 quotes found
“we need love thats why we love ,seriously we are slave of our needs and requirements”
“Your job as a young adult is to become as valuable to the marketplace as you can. Your job as a human is to do so without working a day in your life.”
“She said being human is being a young child on Christmas Day who receives an absolutely magnificent castle. And there is a perfect photograph of this castle on the box and you want more than anythi...”
“Everyone, no matter how historically famous or modernly praised, has no idea about the ultimate truth of what it means to be human.”
“He plays the same game, but for the first time in his life he is truly playing, rather than working, being a human, and this is a vast distinction realized by few.”
“To be civilized, really, is to be aware of the others, their hopes, their gladnesses, their illusions about life.”
“From the perspective of my old laptop,I am a numbers man,something like thatevery instruction he gives me is a one or a zeroI remember wellI have information about him before he left for his new to...”
“They suppress the truth rather than take the consequence of telling it, and in so doing prove themselves a part of the human family.”
“Life is a Rainbow of many shades and colours...”
“The fastest that human spacecraft are likely to achieve in the twenty-first century, I think, is 300 kilometres per second.”
“One's nature is like a mountain”
“Halved. That was every time. My laughter was for idiots, for their unjustifiable idiocy and for myself for an unrelenting conviction to them, for that unforgivable instance I leveled myself to them...”
“Do women in love feel as men do? Do men love as women love? His virgin bride shared her pipe-frame bed all smiles and laughter. When they were intimate to the last degree on that bed, did Lou's exp...”
“Property is not the natural and obvious and inevitable concept that most people think it is.”
“The artist says to the cosmos: All I ask is infinite love-is that so very wrong? And the cosmos doesn't even bother to respond.”
“They are distinct enough that our crude instruments can pick up the differences, yet both are healthy instances of that staggeringly improbable, exquisitely engineered system we call a human being.”
“Remarkable, really, the lengths to which humans will go to fit things into their version of reality.”
“The horrible monsters in this world are the ones that wear human face”
“I was enjoying the great human trophy hunt and, looking back, it scares the hell out of me”
“One is to a human and other is to adopt humanity”