Nature of man Quote by Star Trek Download Open image “It can be argued that a human is ultimately the sum of his experiences. Benjamin Sisko” — Star Trek ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.2 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Nature of man
To be human is to have a whole spectrum of these experiences that arise within us. — Annie Lennox Copy Share Image
“A human being lives out not only his personal life as an individual, but also, consciously or subconsciously, the lives of his epoch and… — Thomas Mann Copy Share Image
It still holds true that man is most uniquely human when he turns obstacles into opportunities. — Eric Hoffer Copy Share Image
I believe a human being - if he or she wants to remain human, then he or she must do something with what we… — Elie Wiesel Copy Share Image
“There are certain things in life that no one can teach us. We must experience many situations for ourselves in order to better understand… — Donna Labermeier Copy Share Image
“Man had to invent and create out of himself the limitations of perception and the equanimity to live on this planet. And so to… — Ernest Becker Copy Share Image
A human being is not one thing among others; things determine each other, but man is ultimately self-determining. What he becomes - within the limits of endowment and environment- he has made out of himself. In the concentration camps, for example, in this living laboratory and on this testing ground, we watched and witnessed some of our comrades behave like… — Viktor E. Frankl Copy Share
“... to his efforts to perpetuate man: but he has preserved nothing but sensations; and, although his invention was incomplete, he at least foreshadowed… — Adolfo Bioy Casares Copy Share Image
The human story is another aspect of the struggle a man might have to make if he was to be true to his own… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Man lives consciously for himself but unconsciously he serves as an instrument for the accomplishment of historical and social ends.” — Leo Tolstoy Copy Share Image
Man is always something more than what he knows of himself. He is not what he is simply once and for all, but is… — Karl Jaspers Copy Share Image
The human dilemma is that which arises out of a man's capacity to experience himself as both subject and object at the same time. — Rollo May Copy Share Image
Human bonding rituals often involve a great deal of talking, and dancing, and crying. -Worf — Star Trek Copy Share Image
Fate: protects fools, little children, and ships named Enterprise. -Commander Riker — Star Trek Copy Share Image
How we deal with death is at least as important as how we deal with life. -James Kirk — Star Trek Copy Share Image
In this galaxy theres a mathematical probability of three million Earth-type planets. And in the universe, three million million galaxies like this. And in… — Star Trek Copy Share Image
If there's nothing wrong with me...maybe there's something wrong with the universe! -Beverly Crusher — Star Trek Copy Share Image
I am expressing multiple attitudes simultaneously. To which are you referring? — Star Trek Copy Share Image
The Vulcan Neck Pinch is not half as powerful as the Vulcan Groin Kick, but it's more politically correct — Star Trek Copy Share Image
“Probably it goes without saying, but time machine guys don't get a lot of action. Had a one night stand with something cute a… — Charles Yu Copy Share Image
The history of mankind interests us only as it exhibits a steady gain of truth and right, in the incessant conflict which it records… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
“We have become human doings more than human beings, and the verb “rest,” as Jesus uses it, is largely foreign to us.” — Richard Rohr Copy Share Image
Nothing is so powerful as an insight into human nature... what compulsions drive a man, what instincts dominate his action. If you know these… — William Bernbach Copy Share Image
“The global population of Earth are involved in the following corporate government experiments: The long term effects of - 1. Nuclear bomb fallout radiation.… — Steven Magee Copy Share Image
Humans are, as Sartre put it, 'condemned to be free'. To insist that science, or God, objectively defines moral values is to abandon our… — Kenan Malik Copy Share Image
Mankind have been slow to believe that order reigns in the universe-that the world is a cosmos and a chaos. — James A. Garfield Copy Share Image
Half the misery of human life might be extinguished if men would alleviate the general curse they lie under by mutual offices of compassion,… — Joseph Addison Copy Share Image
During human progress, every science is evolved out of its corresponding art. — Herbert Spencer Copy Share Image
Every human creates his own problems. Problems are ones private property and we shouldnt meddle into them self-initiatively. — Ruben Papian Copy Share Image