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The human mind is so complex and things are so tangled up with each other that, to explain a blade of straw, one would have to take to pieces an entire universe. A definition is a sack of flour compressed into a thimble.

– Remy de GourmontRate it:

The human mind must believe in something, so why not let it believe what it does believe.

– Author UnknownRate it:

The human mind treats a new idea the same way the body treats a strange protein it rejects it.

– P. B. MedawarRate it:

The human mind treats a new idea the same way the body treats a strange protein; it rejects it.

– P. B. MedawarRate it:

The human mind treats a new idea the way the body treats a strange protein; it rejects it.

– Biologist P. B. MedawarRate it:

The human race has improved everything, but the human race.

– Adlai Stevenson IRate it:

The human race has one really effective weapon, and that is laughter.

– Mark TwainRate it:

The human race is bound to survival, not for self-destruction.

– Clifford V. VillalonRate it:

The human race is faced with a cruel choice work or daytime television.

– UnknownRate it:

The human race is faced with a cruel choice: work or daytime television.

– UnknownRate it:

The human race is not defined by the language that we speak, but by the actions that come from the human mind.

– CLIFFORD VILLALONRate it:

The human race may well become extinct before the end of the century.

– Bertrand Russell, Playboy Interview - March 1963Rate it:

The human sense of smell is extraordinary. Our eyes can distinguish several million colours, our ears can distinguish half a million tones, but our noses can distinguish well over a trillion different odours. Humans can detect virtually all volatile chemicals ever tested.

– Merlin SheldrakeRate it:

The human soul needs actual beauty more than bread.

– D. H. LawrenceRate it:

The Human Spirit can never be paralyzed. If you are breathing, you can dream.

– Michael BrownRate it:

The human spirit needs to accomplish, to achieve, to triumph to be happy.

– Ben SteinRate it:

The human tendency is to resemble or imitate those we admire; the common result is the delusion, that to emulate another’s personality creates a pseudo persona, measurably dissimilar from our own.

– RJ Intindola – (Gandolfo)Rate it:

The human's first institution of love is a mother, and honour is a father, and the journey of that both causes not the gapes, and collapse in the way. As a result, the complex stays, as a missing, one of them.

– Ehsan SehgalRate it:

The humble rarely brag about accomplishments because they are typically significant, and their mannerism is one of confidence; but those with low self-esteem have developed a character of conceit and deception. You’re thinking of one now.

– RJ Intindola – (Gandolfo)Rate it:

The humble suffer when the mighty disagree.

– PhaedrusRate it:

The humblest citizen of all the land when clad in the armor of a righteous cause, is stronger than all the hosts of Error.

– William Jennings BryanRate it:

The humiliation...I could have died there and I would have been happier.

– David BayerRate it:

The humorous man recognizes that absolute purity, absolute justice, absolute logic and perfection are beyond human achievement and that men have been able to live happily for thousands of years in a state of genial frailty.

– Brooks AtkinsonRate it:

The hunger for love is much more difficult to remove than the hunger for bread.

– Mother TeresaRate it:

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