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Last updated on November 25, 2024.
Non-injuring has to be attained by him who would be free. No one is more powerful than he who has attained perfect non-injuring. No one could fight, no one could quarrel, in his presence. Yes, his very presence, and nothing else, means peace, means love wherever he may be. Nobody could be angry or fight in his presence. Even the animals, ferocious animals, would be peaceful before him.
Humans are almost always lonely.
Humans have a talent for escalation. -Death — © Markus Zusak
Humans have a talent for escalation. -Death
If animals are no longer quite outside the moral sphere, they are still in a special section near the outer rim. Their interests are allowed to count only when they do not clash with human interests. If there is a clash - even a clash between a lifetime of suffering for a nonhuman animal and the gastronomic preference of a human being - the interests of the nonhuman are disregarded. The moral attitudes of the past are too deeply embedded in our thought and our practices to be upset by a mere change in our knowledge of ourselves and of other animals.
Humans can't tolerate emptiness for long.
Humans are a TOUGH animal! We can do anything.
The 31th of May, I perceived in the same water more of those Animals, as also some that were somewhat bigger. And I imagine, that [ten hundred thousand] of these little Creatures do not equal an ordinary grain of Sand in bigness: And comparing them with a Cheese-mite (which may be seen to move with the naked eye) I make the proportion of one of these small Water-creatures to a Cheese-mite, to be like that of a Bee to a Horse: For, the circumference of one of these little Animals in water, is not so big as the thickness of a hair in a Cheese-mite.
What is unique about humans is their individuality.
Prayer is a place where God and humans meet.
Securing food is the basic task for all humans.
We're all animals.
The truth is, the hypocrisy of humans is everywhere
As long as we are among humans, let us be humane.
Humans become angels on earth, not in heaven. — © Paramahansa Yogananda
Humans become angels on earth, not in heaven.
I think the one thing humans are is language wizards.
Humans are not really very humane.
In my world, I am one of the luckiest humans alive.
Researchers have proven that scientifically, that all humans are one people
I am a person who recognizes the fallacy of humans.
It is amazing what humans can put up with.
It is said about Lord Buddha sadaya-hrdaya darsita-pasu-ghatam. He saw the whole human race going to hell by this animal killing. So he appeared to teach ahimsa, nonviolence, being compassionate on the animals and human beings. In the Christian religion also, it is clearly stated, 'Thou shall not kill'. So everywhere animal killing is restricted. In no religion the unnecessary killing of animals is allowed. But nobody is caring. The killing process is increasing, and so are the reactions. Every ten years you will find a war. These are the reactions.
The ones who destroy monsters have always been humans.
We're all humans - people make mistakes.
I like dogs because they are not humans.
I don't seem to fit to associate with humans.
Humans can think inhuman thoughts.
The problem ... is that we have run out of dinosaurs to form oil with. Scientists working for the Department of Energy have tried to form oil using other animals; they've piled thousands of tons of sand and Middle Eastern countries on top of cows, raccoons, haddock, laboratory rats, etc., but so far all they have managed to do is run up an enormous bulldozer-rental bill and anger a lot of Middle Eastern persons. None of the animals turned into oil, although most of the laboratory rats developed cancer.
I don't like how cruel humans can be.
Humans are the reproductive organs of technology.
White people are potential humans - they haven't evolved yet.
I felt before I thought, as all humans do.
We should just be good humans.
Humans have a lot of pro-social tendencies.
Humans, not places, make memories.
Where there are humans, You'll find flies, And Buddhas.
Humans share a special bond with their vehicles.
Humans, like all other creatures, must make a difference; otherwise, they cannot live. But unlike other creatures, humans must make a choice as to the kind and scale of difference they make. If they choose to make too small a difference, they diminish their humanity. If they choose to make too great a difference, they diminish nature, and narrow their subsequent choices; ultimately, they diminish or destroy themselves. Nature, then, is not only our source but also our limit and measure.
In the Bible angels speak and humans speak back to them. This is the case with Mary in Luke 1. The angel speaks, Mary questions, and it goes back and forth. Abraham speaks with angels. So I would contend the Bible has enough evidence of angels speaking and humans speaking that speaking with an angel today would be reasonable. I've heard enough stories and read such that confirm that Christians today do speak with angels.
Machines can break down under pressure. But so can humans. — © Mario Kempes
Machines can break down under pressure. But so can humans.
Humans can always accept themselves unconditionally.
We are all humans and all deserve the same respect and attention.
We're humans and we can't control life and that's very scary.
I am attracted to humans. But, of course... not many.
Some humans are mathematicians-others aren't.
With humans it's abortion, but with chickens it's an omelet.
We're all humans; we all go through phases.
But we are what we are, and humans will always hate.
For truly we are all angels temporarily hiding as humans.
We remake 'Hamlet' all the time. That's sort of what we do, humans. — © Joel Kinnaman
We remake 'Hamlet' all the time. That's sort of what we do, humans.
I thought 'The Humans' was a beautiful play.
Technology is changing the way we interact as humans.
Humans were always surprising me.
Animals struggle with each other for food or for leadership, but they do not, like human beings, struggle with each other for thatthat stands for food or leadership: such things as our paper symbols of wealth (money, bonds, titles), badges of rank to wear on our clothes, or low-number license plates, supposed by some people to stand for social precedence. For animals the relationship in which one thing stands for something else does not appear to exist except in very rudimentary form.
I find humans tremendously interesting
An indifference to suffering makes humans inhuman
For humans, flying isn't magic, it's physics.
The earth is warming. Humans are contributing.
Humans change themselves through technology.
If we don't learn from our lessons, are we humans?
As humans, we need to reach out for support.
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