Since the rise of Homo sapiens, human beings have been the smartest minds around. But very shortly - on a historical scale, that is - we can expect technology to break the upper bound on intelligence that has held for the last few tens of thousands of years.
Now that I'm a wiser, older human, when I do photo shoots, I specifically say, 'Please do not airbrush my moles out.' Because they will do it, to make you homogenized.
Although September 11 was horrible, it didn't threaten the survival of the human race, like nuclear weapons do.
Housework is work directly opposed to the possibility of human self-actualization.
I'm the best interviewer in the whole format. Except for Howard Stern, I'd put myself against anybody. Because I ask human questions.
There is no doubt that there is a huge difference between human and nonhuman animals. But what we are overlooking is the fact that nonhuman animals are conscious beings, that they can suffer.
One needs occasionally to stand aside from the hum and rush of human interests and passions to hear the voices of God.
I have striven not to laugh at human actions, not to weep at them, nor to hate them, but to understand them.
'Tis human actions paint the chart of time.
Responsibility has become the fundamental imperative in modern civilization, and it should be an unavoidable criterion to assess and evaluate human actions, including, in a special way, development activities.
I fight to embrace the entire circle of human activity to the full extent of my ability.
Storytelling is the essential human activity. The harder the situation, the more essential it is.
There are three essential factors in all human activity: spirit, materials, and action.
I am unable to think of any critical, complex human activity that could be safely reduced to a simple summary equation.
Language is a weapon of politicians, but language is a weapon in much of human affairs.
Human affairs are so obscure and various that nothing can be clearly known.
Stupid is a great force in human affairs.
In all human affairs there are efforts, and there are results, and the strength of the effort is the measure of the result.
Human affairs are not serious, but they have to be taken seriously.
Time and again, we have found the 'idle' truths arrived at through the process of inquiry to be of the greatest moment for practical human affairs.