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humans interact interested jacques large street structures theater
Jacques had done street theater in Paris. He'd always been interested in large architectural structures and how humans interact with them. Jeremy Jacobs
human miserable rode treated
He rode managers. He rode players. It didn't matter. He treated everyone the same way. In short, he was a miserable human being. Milo Hamilton
human jewish
I think that's a Jewish trait, ... It's also a human trait. Paul Taylor
human optical
There is no cure for ugly, but you can make yourself into a human optical illusion. Jenna Marbles
human immense lives lost pray rescue risking today
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. C. Hughes
human paint relate
I was always out to paint them with human characteristics we could relate to. They really are, by and large, personable in the flesh. Jon Ronson
human
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. Nick Cave
human people speak tender trapped victims
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. John Ashcroft
humans
Humans are really expensive, and they're really slow. Paul Martin
human-nature history-repeats-itself repeating-history
History repeats itself in the large because human nature changes with geological leisureliness. Will Durant
human-nature enough showers
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. Henry George
human-nature instinct crops
To destroy a standing crop goes against the soundest instincts of human nature. Henry Cantwell Wallace
human-nature form dangerous
Power in any Form . . . when directed only by human Wisdom and Benevolence is dangerous. John Adams
human-nature humans overestimate
It is human nature to overestimate the thing you've never had. Ellen Glasgow
human-nature defeat humans
Human nature is the same everywhere; it deifies success, it has nothing but scorn for defeat. Mark Twain
human-nature abstinence appetite
Subdue your appetites, my dears, and you've conquered human nature . Charles Dickens
human-nature lifeless permanent
The more a thing tends to be permanent, the more it tends to be lifeless. Alan Watts
human-nature tendencies humans
Eell there always is a tendency in human nature to deify. Bill Maher
theory prove vague
Another thing I must point out is that you cannot prove a vague theory wrong. Richard P. Feynman
theory inconvenience
He that travels in theory has no inconveniences. Samuel Johnson
theory curse productions
We are stripped bare by the curse of plenty. [Referring to the theory that over-production caused the Depression] Winston Churchill
theory ends mankind
The end of science is not to prove a theory, but to improve mankind. Manly Hall
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I can have little patience with those who oppose ... the theory of evolution or what are called "mechanistic" explanations of the phenomena of life because of certain moral consequences which at first seem to follow from these theories, and still less with those who regard it as irrelevant or impious to ask certain questions at all. By refusing to face the facts , the conservative only weakens his own position. Friedrich August von Hayek
theory evidence ifs
If the evidence says you're wrong, you don't have the right theory. You change the theory, not the evidence. John Brunner
theory bits
I'm a bit of a romantic. In theory! Olga Kurylenko
theory absolute-truth absolutes
We don't regard any scientific theory as the absolute truth Kenneth R. Miller
theory prove performances
We do what we can, and then make a theory to prove our performance the best. Ralph Waldo Emerson