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human miserable rode treated
Milo Hamilton He rode managers. He rode players. It didn't matter. He treated everyone the same way. In short, he was a miserable human being.
human jewish
Paul Taylor I think that's a Jewish trait, ... It's also a human trait.
human optical
Jenna Marbles There is no cure for ugly, but you can make yourself into a human optical illusion.
human immense lives lost pray rescue risking today
C. Hughes We are experiencing a human catastrophe of immense proportions, ... We pray today for those who have lost their lives ... and for those who are risking their lives to rescue others.
human paint relate
Jon Ronson I was always out to paint them with human characteristics we could relate to. They really are, by and large, personable in the flesh.
human
Nick Cave I'm not someone who's particularly in touch with the way they feel. I've heard it said that you should be a 'human being' not a 'human doing', but I'm a human doing, very much so.
human people speak tender trapped victims
John Ashcroft Human trafficking victims are too often people like Got. Too young, too frightened, and too trapped in their circumstances to speak for themselves, ... This is a 4-year-old child. He's a shy, tender little boy.
humans
Paul Martin Humans are really expensive, and they're really slow.
human-nature history-repeats-itself repeating-history
Will Durant History repeats itself in the large because human nature changes with geological leisureliness.
human-nature enough showers
Henry George God showers upon us his gifts-more than enough for all; But like swine scrambling for food, we tread them in the mire, and rend each other.
human-nature instinct crops
Henry Cantwell Wallace To destroy a standing crop goes against the soundest instincts of human nature.
human-nature form dangerous
John Adams Power in any Form . . . when directed only by human Wisdom and Benevolence is dangerous.
human-nature humans overestimate
Ellen Glasgow It is human nature to overestimate the thing you've never had.
human-nature defeat humans
Mark Twain Human nature is the same everywhere; it deifies success, it has nothing but scorn for defeat.
human-nature
Loren Eiseley It was the failures who had always won, but by the time they won they had come to be called successes.
human-nature ifs
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe What is part of you, you cannot get rid of, even if you were to throw it away.
human-nature quirks treats
Jo Coudert It is one of those quirks of human nature that you love the person whom you treat well, not necessarily the person who treats you well.
interpreter
Sarah Brightman I'm an interpreter of music.
interpretation feels shakes
Luigi Pirandello Shake yourself free from the manikin you create out of a false interpretation of what you do and what you feel, and you'll at once see that the manikin you make yourself is nothing at all like what you really are or what you really can be!
interpretation difficult
Elizabeth Gaskell Yet is was very difficult to seperate her interpretation, and keep it distinct from his meaning.
interpret people
Maria Bamford When I'm up on stage and do a joke, half the people interpret it one way and half of them interpret it the way I want them to.
interpret music served staging work
Robert Wilson Everything in Wagner's work - the music, the acting, the staging - stemmed from the text. Everything served to interpret the text.
interpretation objectives
Devdutt Pattanaik There is no such thing as an objective interpretation.
interpretation
Friedrich Nietzsche The text has disappeared under the interpretation.
interpret looks
Rick Parker We don't have to interpret what it looks like. This is what it is.
translate
Prince Royce I think when you translate songs, you lose the real essence and the meaning.
translate courses knows
Robert Fitzgerald There must of course be a relationship between translating and making poems of your own, but what it is I just don't know.
translated trying
Timothy Simons If you're going to go to an audition, you don't want to go in trying to force yourself into some archetype that has been thought up by a director and translated by a casting director.
translated
Antonio Munoz Molina Many of the books I read, I had to read them in French, English, or Italian, because they hadn't been translated into Spanish.
view
Terry Gilliam He just had a different view of the film.
views may mass
Robert Collier It is your work to clear away the mass of encumbering material of thoughts, so that you may bring into plain view the precious thing at the center of the mass.
views people trying
Rob Zombie When you have too many people and you're trying to satisfy everybody's input, you usually end up with something so incredibly generic that it has no point of view.
views arms sometimes
Richard Paul Evans Sometimes our arms are so full with the burdens we carry that it hinders our view of the load those around us are staggering beneath.
views common-sense religion
Richard P. Feynman [Quantum mechanics] describes nature as absurd from the point of view of common sense. And yet it fully agrees with experiment. So I hope you can accept nature as She is - absurd.
views special kind
Richard Dawkins We've all been brought up with the view that religion has some kind of special privileged status. You're not allowed to criticise it.
views different definitions
Richard Whately Of Rhetoric various definitions have been given by different writers; who, however, seem not so much to have disagreed in their conceptions of the nature of the same thing, as to have had different things in view while they employed the same term.
views your-side people
Richelle Mead We've had to deal with so many complications. We're still dealing with them. And what can we do? Nothing - well, unless we take your side's point of view and make deals with the devil. But why? Why can't we make deals with God? People do all the time. 'God, if you do this for me, I promise to be good.' Stuff like that. Yeah, but I don't see any contracts like you guys have. No hard evidence that it works. How come we can only get things we want by being bad? Why can't we get them by being good?
views toes novelists
Truman Capote Most contemporary novelists, especially the American and the French, are too subjective, mesmerized by private demons; theyre enraptured by their navels and confined by a view that ends with their own toes.