I think economics - and this is what I've tried to impart - has a tremendous amount of human interest in it.
The human race has improved everything, but the human race.
And what is the potential man, after all? Is he not the sum of all that is human? Divine, in other words?
All human evil comes from a single cause, man's inability to sit still in a room.
Human beings have an inalienable right to invent themselves; when that right is pre-empted it is called brain-washing.
As is known, it is in the realm of experience inaugurated by psychoanalysis that we may grasp along what imaginary lines the human organism, in the most intimate recesses of its being, manifests its capture in a symbolic dimension.
I do think that books are invaluable as a reservoir of what we call the human space. And this is why I think that, even if they're threatened, the work that they do has an incalculable merit.
The chief incalculable in war is the human will.
We have witnessed the terrible increases in the incidence of alcoholism, the advent of drug dependency, the protests, marches, strikes and human alienation.
My efforts have been to not only put the Biblical incident in the original setting, but at the same time give the human touch which makes the whole world kin and which ever remains the same.
Mutability of temper and inconsistency with ourselves is the greatest weakness of human nature.
Our duties and responsibilities as human beings must be shown to be so incontrovertible that even atheists must recognize them. There are ultimate taboos.
It is hard to overstate how valuable it is to have all the incredible tools that are used for human disease to study plants.
What made Guantanamo such a travesty - and what still makes it such - is that it is a system of indefinite detention whereby human beings are put in cages for years and years without ever being charged with a crime.
We may be a nation of Democrats, Independents, and Republicans, but first and foremost we are all human beings and Americans.
All wealth consists of desirable things; that is, things which satisfy human wants directly or indirectly: but not all desirable things are reckoned as wealth.
I don't think that the permanence of the individual human soul is an indispensable part of religious thought.
Each individual human being has a lot of stuff that nobody knows about. Nobody knows what anybody else is going through at any point in their lives.
You can't turn individual human beings into baby-making machines.
A person cannot approach the divine by reaching beyond the human. To become human, is what this individual person, has been created for.