Human condition Quote by Steve Coogan Download Open image ““We're all a bit of a dick. It's the human condition. Nothing to be afraid of.”” — Steve Coogan ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.3 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Human condition
“It would be interesting to know what it is men are most afraid of.” — Fyodor Dostoyevsky Copy Share Image
“And that might just be the root of the problem: we’re all afraid of each other.” — Leslye Walton Copy Share Image
“I am just afraid of all AND EVERYTHING ... it still remain as possibility and that's what mainly is bothering me.” — Deyth Banger Copy Share Image
“Men are the thing to be afraid of, always, men and nothing else.” — Louis-Ferdinand Céline Copy Share Image
“We don’t have to be so afraid of people. They are just people like us.” — Melody Beattie Copy Share Image
“We all have our fears. Anyone who says otherwise is probably scared of admitting it.” — Alex Staniforth Copy Share Image
“just because you’re afraid doesn’t actually mean there’s anything to be afraid of.” — Kate Holden Copy Share Image
“It’s an essential part of maturing, putting fear aside, because if there’s anything that cripples us it is fear.” — Anna Quindlen Copy Share Image
“No, I'm not afraid, except when it comes to things about myself, but I'm working on that.” — Anne Frank Copy Share Image
“It would be interesting to know what it is men are most afraid of. Taking a new step, uttering a new word is what… — Fyodor Dostoyevsky Copy Share Image
“At least, when there’s fear, there’s some human part left in you. Once that’s gone, though, there is nothing.” — Liz Thebart Copy Share Image
“You can be a really nasty, selfish little jerk when you're scared enough. I was scared enough.” — Robin McKinley Copy Share Image
As soon as I see period costume, I turn off. It's like hearing drama on Radio 4. — Steve Coogan Copy Share Image
A woman wearing a revealing dress will always be sexier than a naked woman. — Steve Coogan Copy Share Image
I like to do movies that provoke rather than reinforce conservative values. — Steve Coogan Copy Share Image
What terrifies me is that I might somehow endorse that view so people think they don't have to read books anymore. — Steve Coogan Copy Share Image
I think there's as much profundity and wisdom in Shakespeare, more so in fact, than those in the Bible. — Steve Coogan Copy Share Image
I don't apologize for my behavior anymore. Whatever I do or don't do shouldn't matter. Moral certainty is dangerous. Moral certainty is what makes… — Steve Coogan Copy Share Image
I'm really encouraged by Pope Francis, because I think his attitude is totally laudable. — Steve Coogan Copy Share Image
Knowing about comedy has helped me with the drama. To see people laugh, it's like there are moments of catharsis in the middle of… — Steve Coogan Copy Share Image
I happen to have a public profile. Ditto newspaper editors. It's a result of what I do, not an end. — Steve Coogan Copy Share Image
“I sighed, he sighed, the wind and flowers sighed too. I think those marble statues sighed along as well, in their lack of understanding… — V.C. Andrews Copy Share Image
I'm a Christian because Christianity names and addresses sin. It acknowledges the reality that the evil we observe in the world is also present… — Rachel Held Evans Copy Share Image
Changes in human conditions are brought about by the pioneering of the cleverest and most energetic men. They take the lead and the rest… — Ludwig von Mises Copy Share Image
“A basic guide for application offers this equation: The intention of the text The human condition of the text The human situation of the… — Zack Eswine Copy Share Image
My horizon on humanity is enlarged by reading the writers of poems, seeing a painting, listening to some music, some opera, which has nothing… — Wole Soyinka Copy Share Image
I think that laziness in many ways is the human condition, and that's what has led us to this place where, as we've developed… — Nick Offerman Copy Share Image
That's why we trust the Bible - it speaks to both realities: the unchanging human condition and the constantly changing cultural conditions. It speaks… — Mike Yaconelli Copy Share Image
“I succumbed. Late-fifteenth-century verb, Old French succomber or Latin succumbere, but a basic necessity of the human condition, especially mine.” — David Mitchell Copy Share Image
There is no way to explain enlightenment. It is just a word to indicate something beyond, something very, very far beyond the normal human… — Frederick Lenz Copy Share Image
I see film as a real opportunity to examine the human condition. No matter where the technology goes in the future, the basics don't… — Michael Schultz Copy Share Image
Trusting people to be creative and constructive when given more freedom does not imply an overly optimistic belief in the perfectibility of human nature.… — Peter Senge Copy Share Image