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Humans As Social Beings Quotes By Vasily Smyslov

A considerable role in the forming of my style was played by an early attraction to study composition. — Vasily Smyslov

Humans As Social Beings Quotes By Tilopa

Obsessive use of meditative disciplines or perennial study of scripture and philosophy will never bring forth this wonderful realization, this truth which is natural to awareness, because the mind that desperately desires to reach another realm or level of experience inadvertently ignores the basic light that constitutes all experience. — Tilopa

Humans As Social Beings Quotes By Lila Abu-Lughod

What does freedom mean if we accept the fundamental premise that humans are social beings, raised in certain social and historical contexts and belonging to particular communities that shape their desires and understandings of the world? — Lila Abu-Lughod

Humans As Social Beings Quotes By Peter Singer

Chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas, and orangutans are thinking, self-aware beings, capable of planning ahead, who form lasting social bonds with others and have a rich social and emotional life. The great apes are therefore an ideal case for showing the arbitrariness of the species boundary. If we think that all human beings, irrespective of age or mental capacity, have some basic rights, how can we deny that the great apes, who surpass some humans in their capacities, also have these rights? — Peter Singer

Humans As Social Beings Quotes By Gary Hume

I do think you get lonelier and lonelier being an artist as you get older. — Gary Hume

Humans As Social Beings Quotes By Alain De Botton

By forty, everyone has the face they deserve,' wrote George Orwell, — Alain De Botton

Humans As Social Beings Quotes By Steve Corbett

If we reduce human beings to being simply physical - as Western thought is prone to do - our poverty-alleviation efforts will tend to focus on material solutions. But if we remember that humans are spiritual, social, psychological, and physical beings, our poverty-alleviation efforts will be more holistic in their design and execution. — Steve Corbett

Humans As Social Beings Quotes By David Clement-Davies

They say that wisdom is a woman, and loves a warrior. — David Clement-Davies

Humans As Social Beings Quotes By Albert Schweitzer

I have given up the ambition to be a great scholar. I want to be more- simply a human ... We are not true humans, but beings who live by a civilization inherited from the past, that keeps us hostage, that confines us. No freedom of movement. Nothing. Everything in us is killed by our calculations for our future, by our social position and cast. You see, I am not happy-yet I am happy. I suffer, but that is part of life. I live, I don't care about my existence, and that is the beginning of wisdom. — Albert Schweitzer

Humans As Social Beings Quotes By Paul Bloom

Humans are social beings, and we are happier, and better, when connected to others. — Paul Bloom

Humans As Social Beings Quotes By Jamais Cascio

Human beings are social animals; we devote a significant portion of our brain just to dealing with interactions with other humans. — Jamais Cascio

Humans As Social Beings Quotes By Peter Singer

Human beings are social animals. We were social before we were human. — Peter Singer

Humans As Social Beings Quotes By Shiden Kanzaki

In the past, Rentaro had been taught that humans possessed both high intelligence and virtue and were true social animals, that they were the beings closest to God. Then why did they kill each other like beasts? How could they destroy each other's hopes and dreams? Why in the world could they machinate such stupid things? Damn — Shiden Kanzaki

Humans As Social Beings Quotes By Johann Hari

If your problem is being chronically starved of social bonds, then part of the solution is to bond with the heroin itself and the relief it gives you. But a bigger part is to bond with the subculture that comes with taking heroin - the tribe of fellow users all embarked on the same mission and facing the same threats and risking death every day with you. It gives you an identity. It gives you a life of highs and lows, instead of relentless monotony. The world stops being indifferent to you, and starts being hostile - which is at least proof that you exist, that you aren't dead already. The heroin helps users deal with the pain of being unable to form normal bonds with other humans. The heroin subculture gives them bonds with other human beings. — Johann Hari