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I thought the invention of mobile phone was to save our time & money, be we are doing exactly the opposite.

~ Srinivas Shenoy

Srinivas Shenoy Human Nature Invention Mobile Phones Money Time

It's a funny things about human nature. Nobody ever wonders why they've got a healthy brother or a perfect kiddie. Anything goes wrong, though, we soon start why, oh why...

~ Laurie Graham

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Some of the most likeable people on the outside are capable of truly heinous things.

~ Kenneth Eade

Kenneth Eade Crime Crime Thriller Human Nature

While most things require money to invest in, with efforts toward uncertain market shares maintained.Friendship is something your heart invests in, with priceless returns shared, in warm memory, remain.

~ Tom Althouse

Tom Althouse Friendship Human Nature Humanity Complexity Love

Someone should do a study of the human brain and how quickly it can adjust to luxury.

~ Tina Fey

Tina Fey Human Brain Human Nature Luxury

Is It Frightening To Be Free?You said it.You Say To People 'Throw Off Your Chains' And They Make New Chains For Themselves?Seems to be a major human activity, yes.

~ Terry Pratchett

Terry Pratchett Freedom Human Nature

People were usually much better in their letters than in reality. They were much like poets in this way.

~ Charles Bukowski

Charles Bukowski Human Nature Writing

Men like that — when they know they won’t be found out — they will do anything.

~ Michelle Paver

Michelle Paver Anonymity Cruelty Guilt Human Cruelty Human Nature Terror

One day people will come back. they won't be able to help themselves. People need music and dance and beautiful things. They forget sometimes, but not forever. You'll see. One day, this will be a magical place again. With music and dance and good times and people celebrating.

~ Nadia Aguiar

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It seemed to us that all people to a greater or lesser degree belong to one of these two types, that almost every one of us resembles either Don Quixote or Hamlet.

~ Ivan Turgenev

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Throughout history there have been those who have created change, and others who have feared it.

~ T.a. Uner

T.a. Uner Human Nature Humanity Philosophy Of Life Truth Of Life Universal Truths

The human self also has a nature, limits as well as potentials. If you seek vocation without understanding the material you are working with, what you build with your life will be ungainly and may well put lives in peril, your own and some of those around you. 'Faking it' in the service of high values is no virtue and has nothing to do with vocation. It is an ignorant, sometimes arrogant, attempt to override one's nature, and it will always fail.

~ Parker J. Palmer

Parker J. Palmer Human Nature Human Self Limitations Service Virtue Vocation

...He had few illusions, for here are some of the things that life had taught him: Men hate those whom they have injured; men love those whom they have benefited; men naturally avoid their benefactors; men are universally actuated by self-interest; gratitude is a lovely sense of expected benefits; promises are never forgotten by those to whom they are made, usually by those who make them.

~ W. Somerset Maugham

W. Somerset Maugham Human Nature Illusions

I was frightened of so many things, in my vanity, that ultimately i couldn't protect myself any other way. Try not to be like that, okay? Be sure to keep your tummy warm, try to relax, both your heart and your body, try not to get flustered.Live like a flower. You have that right. It's something you can achieve, for sure, in your lifetime. And it's enough.

~ Banana Yoshimoto

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To live in a world where men do not love, where they cheat and are callous, is to sink into a preoccupation with death, and to see the futility of anything except virtue.

~ John Howard Griffin

John Howard Griffin Human Nature Humanity Love Race Virtue

While the world wasn't build for the humans, we were built for the world

~ John Green

John Green Human Nature

Here were we wretched creatures of men making for each other's throats, and outraging the good earth which God had made so fair a habitation.

~ John Buchan

John Buchan Conflict Human Nature

We have to combine, certainly, but if we combine to fight on the idea of each man making more money for himself, then we end by fighting one another. And that's the trouble now... human dealings are founded - founded - not on money but on what is fair and just all round.

~ Neil M. Gunn

Neil M. Gunn Human Nature Humanity Humanity And Society Money

Emotional position is part of it, but as an individual you are not your emotions, neither are you your intellect. These are things that you have . They're not things that you are . Therefore you have to start to become aware of the different requirements that human beings have, the different areas that they like to be satisfied in. Which means becoming aware of yourself. I mean, as a writer you're gonna have to understand pretty much the whole universe. But the best place to start is by understanding the inner universe. The entire universe – for one thing – only exists in your perceptions. That's all you're gonna see of it. To all practical intents and purposes this is purely some kind of lightshow that's being put on in the kind of neurons in our brain. The whole of reality. So. To understand the universe there's worse advice than that which was carved above the shrine of the Delphi oracle. Where it just said: “Know thyself”. Understand yourself. Know thyself is a magical goal, but like I say to me there is very little difference between magic and creative art in any sense – the laws of one apply perfectly well to the other.

~ Alan Moore

Alan Moore Human Nature Knowledge Of Self Philosophy Storytelling

402Emotional position is part of it, but as an individual you are not your emotions, neither are you your intellect. These are things that you have . They're not things that you are . Therefore you have to start to become aware of the different requirements that human beings have, the different areas that they like to be satisfied in. Which means becoming aware of yourself. I mean, as a writer you're gonna have to understand pretty much the whole universe. But the best place to start is by understanding the inner universe. The entire universe – for one thing – only exists in your perceptions. That's all you're gonna see of it. To all practical intents and purposes this is purely some kind of lightshow that's being put on in the kind of neurons in our brain. The whole of reality. So. To understand the universe there's worse advice than that which was carved above the shrine of the Delphi oracle. Where it just said: “Know thyself”. Understand yourself. Know thyself is a magical goal, but like I say to me there is very little difference between magic and creative art in any sense – the laws of one apply perfectly well to the other.

~ Alan Moore

Alan Moore Human Nature Knowledge Of Self Philosophy Storytelling Wisdom Writing

... a man aint so different from a horse or a mule, come long come short, except a mule or a horse has got a little more sense.

~ William Faulkner

William Faulkner Human Nature Humour

... I was perturbed by the suspicion that the anguish of love contemned was alloyed in her broken heart with the pangs, sordid in my young mind, of wounded vanity. I had not yet learnt how contradictory is human nature; I did not know how much pose there is in the sincere. how much baseness in the noble, nor how much goodness in the reprobate.

~ W. Somerset Maugham

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Because of our selfishness and inclination toward personal comfort and convenience, we'd rather not have to deal with constant change and uncertainty. We have difficulty reconciling the goodness of God with the mystery of his ways.

~ Chris Hodges

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Depend upon it you see but half. You see the evil, but you do not see the consolation. There will be little rubs and disappointments everywhere, and we are all apt to expect too much; but then if one scheme of happiness fails, human nature turns to another; if the first calculation is wrong, we make a second better; we find comfort somewhere- and those evil-minded observers, dearest Mary, who make much of a little, are more taken in and deceived than the parties themselves.

~ Jane Austen

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Human cruelty can be infinite. Human generosity can be boundless.

~ David Mitchell

David Mitchell Human Nature

Madeleine in her turn stared at him steadily, straight into his eyes, in a profound, strange way, as if seeking to read something there, as if seeking to discover there that hidden part of a human being which can never be fathomed but may perhaps be glimpsed for a fleeting instant, in those moments of unguardedness or surrender or inattention, that are like doors left ajar onto the mysterious depths of the spirit... they stood for a few seconds, each gazing into the other's eyes, each striving to reach the impenetrable secret of the other's heart, to probe each other's thoughts to the quick. They tried, in a mute and passionate questioning, to see the other's conscience in its essential truth: the intimate struggles of two beings who, living side by side, never really know one another, who suspect and sniff around and spy on one another, but cannot plumb the miry depths of one another's soul.

~ Guy De Maupassant

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Human nature is universally imbued with a desire for liberty, and a hatred for servitude.

~ Julius Ceasar

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Favourable Chance, I fancy, is the god of all men who follow their own devices instead of obeying a law they believe in. Let even a polished man of these days get into a position he is ashamed to avow, and his mind will be bent on all the possible issues that may deliver him from the calculable results of that position. Let him live outside his income, or shirk the resolute honest work that brings wages, and he will presently find himself dreaming of a possible benefactor, a possible simpleton who may be cajoled into using his interest, a possible state of mind in some possible person not yet forthcoming. Let him neglect the responsibilities of his office, and he will inevitably anchor himself on the chance that the thing left undone may turn out not to be of the supposed importance. Let him betray his friend's confidence, and he will adore that same cunning complexity called Chance, which gives him the hope that his friend will never know. Let him forsake a decent craft that he may pursue the gentilities of a profession to which nature never called him, and his religion will infallibly be the worship of blessed Chance, which he will believe in as the mighty creator of success. The evil principle deprecated in that religion is the orderly sequence by which the seed brings forth a crop after its kind.

~ George Eliot

George Eliot Chance Human Nature

Some things a girl has in her to say no to and some things cut her down before she knows she’s gone. Sure, some twiggy, thorny snap in her says: no, this is awry, this is a bent thing, in that place that tells her to belly up to the floor before anyone’s even shadowed the doorframe. But it don’t matter. You can’t ask why she did it, when she was warned, when she was told. The plum truth is you would too, if everything impossible stood out there saying you could be loved so perfect the past would go up like a firecracker and shatter across the dark.

~ Catherynne M. Valente

Catherynne M. Valente Human Nature

God is an idea, the devil is us.

~ Joe R. Lansdale

Joe R. Lansdale Devil Faith God Human Nature

You can't change laws without first changing human nature... You can't change human nature without first changing the law.

~ Neal Shusterman

Neal Shusterman Human Nature Law

Writing isn't about creating perfect characters. There's no such thing. It's about creating characters that are real; flawed-- yet beautiful, in that they know they need another person. Needing someone else doesn't make them weak; if they believed all they needed was them self, they would be. A strong heroine isn't afraid to admit that a best friend, or soul mate, is exactly what they need at one moment or another. A strong heroine never stands alone. They stand tall; they believe in who they are. They are perfect in every human flaw, because as humans we are flawed. And in every flaw, I see the perfection of their souls. Writers breath life into simple words and create beings--flaws and all.

~ Cassandra Giovanni

Cassandra Giovanni Flaws Human Nature Wisdom Writing

First came him, then came I, then he came again and then I was lost forever.

~ Alok Jagawat

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Facts are much more malleable than prejudices.

~ Theodore Dalrymple

Theodore Dalrymple Human Nature Prejudice Sarcasm

When considering grand plans for effective communicable disease control in this time of Ebola peril, malaria continues to kill nearly a million people a year world-wide, and by far the single most reliable protection against malaria is to sleep under a mosquito net, but one of the major impediments to this basic and effective malaria control is that many people, regardless of education level or country of origin, in malaria endemic zones don't install and use one, not that they can't get one, but because they don't think the mosquito net 'looks nice.

~ T.k. Naliaka

T.k. Naliaka Africa Disease Prevention Ebola Human Nature Malaria

It’s human nature to find patterns where there are none and to find skill where luck is a more likely explanation.

~ William J. Bernstein

William J. Bernstein Human Nature Luck Meaning Of Life Patterns Success

Introverts may have strong social skills and enjoy parties and business meetings, but after a while wish they were home in their pajamas. They prefer to devote their social energies to close friends, colleagues, and family. They listen more than they talk, think before they speak, and often feel as if they express themselves better in writing than in conversation. They tend to dislike conflict. Many have a horror of small talk, but enjoy deep discussions.

~ Susan Cain

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But you have to admit it is human nature to only really appreciate something if you’ve worked for it, or if you know you can lose it. How are you going to make the inhabitants of your little heaven feel fulfilled if everything comes to them easily?

~ Josephine Angelini

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Equity bids us be merciful to the weakness of human nature; to think less about the laws than about the man who framed them, and less about what he said than about what he meant; not to consider the actions of the accused so much as his intentions; nor this or that detail so much as the whole story; to ask not what a man is now but what he has always or usually been.

~ Aristotle

Aristotle Human Nature

It is too true, however disgraceful it may be to human nature, that nations in general will make war whenever they have a prospect of getting anything by it.

~ John Jay

John Jay Gain Human Nature Nations War
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