A Quote by Andy Kaufman

As they say in my country, the only thing that separates us from the animals is mindless superstition and pointless ritual. — © Andy Kaufman
As they say in my country, the only thing that separates us from the animals is mindless superstition and pointless ritual.
The only thing that separates us from the animals... is we have pornography.
There's only one thing that separates us from animals: We aren't afraid of vacuum cleaners.
What separates us from the animals, what separates us from the chaos, is our ability to mourn people we’ve never met.
We all have to control our feelings. That's the thing that separates us from animals.
Art is what separates us from the animals.
I think kissing is what separates us from the animals and makes us divine.
This idea of body is a simple superstition. It is superstition that makes us happy or unhappy. It is superstition caused by ignorance that makes us feel heat and cold, pain and pleasure.
Guilt, remorse. It's what separates us from the animals.
If you did everything your mind told you to do, you do some really strange stuff. You'll probably be in jail, you'll be in trouble. But, it's all about control. We all have to control our feelings. That's the thing that separates us from animals.
I had a linguistics professor who said that it's man's ability to use language that makes him the dominant species on the planet.That may be. But I think there's one other thing that separates us from animals. We aren't afraid of vaccuum cleaners.
Choice, I've always believed, is all that separates us from animals.
Revenge is good. It's what separates us from the animals and the hippies.
We’re built to deal with death, disease, failure, struggle, heartbreak, problems. It’s what separates us from the animals and why we envy and love animals so much. We’re aware of it all and have to process it. The way we each handle being human is where all the good stories, jokes, art, wisdom, revelations, and bullshit come from.
We humans are in such a strange position—we are still animals whose behavior reflects that of our ancestors, yet we are unique—unlike any other animal on earth. Our distinctiveness separates us and makes it easy to forget where we came from. Perhaps dogs help us remember the depth of our roots, reminding us—the animals at the other end of the leash—that we may be special, but we are not alone. No wonder we call them our best friends.
Weaseling out of things is important to learn. It's what separates us from the animals... except the weasel.
Let us not doubt that God has a father's pity towards us, and that in the removal of that which is dearest to us He is still loving and kind. Death separates, but it also unites. It reunites whom it separates.
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