A Quote by Steve Blank

One of the mistakes we'll make because we're human beings is to believe that your vision is a fact. That's the natural optimism of human beings. — © Steve Blank
One of the mistakes we'll make because we're human beings is to believe that your vision is a fact. That's the natural optimism of human beings.
And people who believe in God think God has put human beings on earth because they think human beings are the best animal, but human beings are just an animal and they will evolve into another animal, and that animal will be cleverer and it will put human beings into a zoo, like we put chimpanzees and gorillas into a zoo. Or human beings will all catch a disease and die out or they will make too much pollution and kill themselves, and then there will only be insects in the world and they will be the best animal.
There is no limit to suffering human beings have been willing to inflict on others, no matter how innocent, no matter how young, and no matter how old. This fact must lead all reasonable human beings, that is, all human beings who take evidence seriously, to draw only one possible conclusion: Human nature is not basically good.
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.
The fact that we are human beings is infinitely more important than all the peculiarities that distinguish human beings from one another.
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.
Artists use frauds to make human beings seem more wonderful than they really are. Dancers show us human beings who move much more gracefully than human beings really move. Films and books and plays show us people talking much more entertainingly than people really talk, make paltry human enterprises seem important. Singers and musicians show us human beings making sounds far more lovely than human beings really make. Architects give us temples in which something marvelous is obviously going on. Actually, practically nothing is going on.
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.
I was brought up to believe that human beings are good, which is why it shocks me to the core when I see human beings behaving badly.
I believe in human beings, and that all human beings should be respected as such, regardless of their color.
The purpose of education is to make good human beings with skill and expertise... Enlightened human beings can be created by teachers.
As all human beings are, in my view, creatures of God's design, we must respect all other human beings. That does not mean I have to agree with their choices or agree with their opinions, but indeed I respect them as human beings.
I love writing about black women, but if you go beyond that, we're human beings - and because we're human beings, it's universal for everybody.
You have to remember that actors are human beings. Which is hard sometimes because they look so much better than human beings.
Even dogs and horses have their actions modified by association with human beings; they form different habits because human beings are concerned with what they do.
I believe in my children. I believe in human beings. I believe in the goodness that is in human beings. I believe in many, many things that I cannot prove. I believe that there's the world of the seen and the world of the unseen.
Even when God chose Israel, he did not create the people of Israel as he created its human members, as natural beings. Instead, God formed the people of Israel from individual human beings already living in the natural world, calling them into a new historical identity.
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