A Quote by Daphne Guinness

Human beings all mimic each other. — © Daphne Guinness
Human beings all mimic each other.
A person is a person through other persons. None of us comes into the world fully formed. We would not know how to think, or walk, or speak, or behave as human beings unless we learned it from other human beings. We need other human beings in order to be human. I am because other people are. A person is entitled to a stable community life, and the first of these communities is the family.
Why do human beings find it so hard to live and let live? Countries are messing with each other. Religions are messing with each other. Castes are messing with each other; people mess with each other.
Micromessaging -- communicating with other human beings through visual, audible, sublingual means, no doubt predates our ability to speak. We actually read micromessages quite naturally without thinking about them. You might say human beings read each other's micromessages subconsciously, in the same way that one dog understands another dog is unfriendly simply because the dog's fur is standing on end. The dogs read each other perfectly. It's not all that different for people.
Human beings are communal beings and we can't exist or prosper by ourselves. We need each other's support.
We are in an age of technology where we sit in our little cubicles and we IM each other and Skype each other and never connect as human beings.
Well I know Gyuri [the familiar diminutive of Georg or György], that human beings are unapproachable, that their souls are as far from each other as stars; only the remote radiance reaches to the other. I know that human beings are surrounded by dark, great seas, and thus they look across to one another, yearning but never reaching one another
It is possible to analyze the biological and social influences that make each human being unique, unprecedented, and unrepeatable, but this analysis does not explain how and why each feels different from all other 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.
Relationship between human beings is based on the image-forming, defensive mechanism. In our relationships each of us builds an image about the other, and these two images have relationship, not the human beings themselves.
We can learn to see each other and see ourselves in each other and recognize that human beings are more alike than we are unalike.
In my experience, in this industry, the things that have been breakthrough have all been about connecting human beings to each other, communicating with each other.
Society evolves not by shouting each other down, but by the unique capacity of unique, individual human beings to comprehend each other.
We all want to help one another. Human beings are like that. We want to live by each other's happiness - not by each other's misery.
We all want to help one another. Human beings are like that. We want to live by each other's happiness, not by each other's misery.
It is critical to realize that underlying the extermination of nature is the marginalization of human beings. If we are to save what is wild, what is irreparable and majestic in nature, then we will ironically have to turn to each other and take care of all the human beings here on Earth. There is no boundary that will protect an environment from a suffering humanity.
I confess that I am not charmed with the ideal of life held out by those who think that the normal state of human beings is that of struggling to get on; that the trampling, crushing, elbowing, and treading on each other's heels, which form the existing type of social life, are the most desirable lot of human beings
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