A Quote by Chet Faker

I'm a humanist at heart: at the end of the day, we are all human beings. — © Chet Faker
I'm a humanist at heart: at the end of the day, we are all human beings.
At the end of the day, human beings are social people. If you have had a bad day, there is no escape when you are in a bubble.
At the end of the day, human beings make mistakes.
Multinational corporations and a market economy have transformed human beings into instruments of making money. Human beings should be the end. And money should be the means to an end.
At the end of the day, we're all human beings, and people have their struggles and inner demons.
Science itself is a humanist in the sense that it doesn't discriminate between human beings, but it is also morally neutral. It is no better or worse than the ethos with and for which it is used.
We are human beings, at the end of the day. Success and failure are a part and parcel of our life.
There are novels that end well, but in between there are human beings acting like human beings. And human beings are not perfect. All of the motives a human being may have, which are mixed, that's the novelists' materials. That's where they have to go. And a lot of that just isn't pretty. We like to think of ourselves as really, really good people. But look in the mirror. Really look. Look at your own mixed motives. And then multiply that.
At the end of the day, you really want to make sure that organic music, made by human beings, at least has a voice.
I'm actually a humanist, believe it or not, and I believe even when people are corrupted, even when they've gone to the dark side, they are still human beings.
Relations between countries are built on values and interests and many other things, but at the end of the day, leaders are also only human beings.
It's appalling that there have to be movements organized to give human beings the right to be human beings in the eyes of other human beings.
Every day a sharp tool, a powerful destroyer, is necessary to cut away dullness, lobotomy, buzzing, belief in human beings, stagnancy, images, and accumulation. As soon as we stop believing in human beings, rather know we are dogs and trees, we'll start to be happy.
I think that as human beings, we quite naturally take for granted what is similar among human beings and, then, pay attention to what differentiates us. That makes perfect sense for us as human beings.
At the end off the day we're all the same, we're normal human beings with a gift we've been given so it's very difficult to handle all of those situations that happy in football with money and fame.
At the end of the day, I choose something that makes my heart beat, that I can relate to, that's very complex, or human.
In film, there are two ways of including human beings. One is depicting human beings. Another is to create a film form which, in itself, has all the qualities of being human: tenderness, observation, fear, relaxation, the sense of stepping into the world and pulling back, expansion, contraction, changing, softening, tenderness of heart. The first is a form of theater and the latter is a form of poetry.
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