“One must take human form to engage in human affairs. It was difficult.” — Larissa Lai Copy Share Image
Human affairs are so obscure and various that nothing can be clearly known. — Desiderius Erasmus Copy Share Image
I talk about very serious human affairs but with a lightness of heart. — Robert Fulghum Copy Share Image
There is no simplistic approach to worthwhile achievement in human affairs. — William H. Hastie Copy Share Image
Rapid change of conditions in all human affairs bring unexpected results. — William C. Oates Copy Share Image
Opinion, whether well or ill-founded, is the governing principle of human affairs — Alexander Hamilton Copy Share Image
These are not vague inferences . . . but they are solid conclusions drawn from the natural and necessary progress of human affairs. — Alexander Hamilton Copy Share Image
In the long history of human affairs, common sense doesn’t have the greatest track record. — Gavin Extence Copy Share Image
History should not be written to make the present generation feel good but to remind us that human affairs are complicated. — Margaret MacMillan Copy Share Image
There is no evil in human affairs that has not some good mingled with it. [It., Non e male alcuno nelle cose… — Francesco Guicciardini Copy Share Image
Human affairs are like a chess game. Only those who do not take it seriously can be called good players. — Zicheng Hong Copy Share Image
The history of mankind is confined within a limited period, and from every quarter brings an intimation that human affairs have had… — Adam Ferguson Copy Share Image
It is ridiculous to suppose that the great head of things, whatever it be, pays any regard to human affairs. — Pliny the Elder Copy Share Image
For prying into any human affairs, non are equal to those whom it does not concern. — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
In human affairs, we accomplish everything through prayer. What has been properly arranged, we keep in order, what has gone amiss we… — Martin Luther Copy Share Image
I probably owe my political dismay to New Labour, but also my growing sense that the satirical shape of human affairs is… — Andrew O'Hagan Copy Share Image
In human affairs, no single person, organisation or social formation ever has a final or an absolutely correct position. It is through… — Nelson Mandela Copy Share Image
To make of human affairs a coherent, precise, predictable whole one must ignore or suppress man as he really is. It is… — Eric Hoffer Copy Share Image
It may help to understand human affairs to be clear that most of the great triumphs and tragedies of history are caused,… — Neil Gaiman Copy Share Image
Human affairs require some combination of moral commitment with disciplined political action. And that is what keeps me intrigued and challenged and… — Zbigniew Brzezinski Copy Share Image
“It is an adherent condition of human affairs that no intention, however sincere, of protecting the interests of others can make it… — John Stuart Mill Copy Share Image
We all resort to the ad hominem from time to time: in human affairs, it is difficult to avoid it, and probably… — Theodore Dalrymple Copy Share Image
“Encounters taking the form of challenge-and-response are the most illuminating kind of events a for student of human affairs if he believes,… — Arnold J. Toynbee Copy Share Image
“Progress in human affairs, whether in science or in history or in society, has come mainly through the bold readiness of human… — Edward Hallett Carr Copy Share Image
In knowledge of human affairs, we should never allow our minds to be enslaved by others by subjecting ourselves to their whims.… — Madeleine de Souvre, marquise de Sable Copy Share Image
Few, if any, forces in human affairs are as powerful as shared vision. — Peter Senge Copy Share Image
Public opinion shapes our destinies and guides the progress of human affairs. — Frank B. Kellogg Copy Share Image
Fortune moulds and circumscribes human affairs as she pleases. [Lat., Fortuna humana fingit artatque ut lubet.] — Plautus Copy Share Image
In human affairs every solution serves only to sharpen the problem, to show us more clearly what we are up against. There… — Eric Hoffer Copy Share Image
The unpredictability inherent in human affairs is due largely to the fact that the by-products of a human process are more fateful… — Eric Hoffer Copy Share Image
“Lying is such a central characteristic of life that better understanding of it is relevant to almost all human affairs.” — Paul Ekman Copy Share Image
“For prying into any human affairs, none are equal to those whom it does not concern.” — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
“Human affairs are not governed ultimately by historical events, fate, or chance, but by God...Divine purpose moving steadily from beginning to end.” — Eugenia Price Copy Share Image
Genius is no respecter of time, trouble, money or persons, the four things around which human affairs turn most persistently. — Samuel Butler Copy Share Image
In all crises of human affairs there are two broad courses open to a man. He can stay where he is or… — P. G. Wodehouse Copy Share Image