Human nature is above all things lazy.
After all, crime is only a left-handed form of human endeavor.
We can't legislate human nature.
Human beings can only make sense of the world through the lens they were socialized to make sense of it through.
It's extremely likely that the people who have never been exposed to a human who has leprosy, it's very likely they got leprosy from exposure to an armadillo.
As far as I am concerned, LGBT can only stand for leprosy, gonorrhea, bacteria, and tuberculosis, all of which are detrimental to human existence.
Being a writer is an endless study in human transition and lessons learned or forgotten or misapplied.
In the past, I've tried to show the human side of people involved in stigmatised or misunderstood lifestyles. I've tried to resist easy judgments and not pander to prejudices.
There's a horrible fallacy that exists in the popular discussion of fiction these days: the idea that a successful central character need be 'likeable' or 'sympathetic'. It is surely more important that they be human, no? More crucial that they breathe?
None can be more negative in its impact than the limitation on human resource capacity.
Linguistics is very much a science. It's a human science, one of the human sciences. And it's one of the more interesting human sciences.
There is an audience out there for literate films - slower, more observant, more human films, and they deserve to be made.
With the advent of computing, human invention crossed a threshold into a world different from everything that came before. The computer is the universal machine almost by definition, machine-of-all-trades, capable of accomplishing or simulating just about any task that can be logically defined.
Every human longs for peace and love.
Love other human beings as you would love yourself.
I think puns are not just the lowest form of wit, but the lowest form of human behavior.
How hard a thing is life to the lowly, and yet how human and real!
In a machine age, dressmaking is one of the last refuges of the human, the personal, the inimitable.
Magicians have done controlled testing in human perception for thousands of years.
Human activity is having a major impact on the planet. We consume or have diverted a large proportion of the productivity of the land and oceans. Our hunger for land crowds out fellow species. Our waste products pollute the waters, warm the atmosphere and acidify the oceans.