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The Fears Of The Human Race Quotes By David Remnick

98% of the people who get the magazine say they read the cartoons first - and the other 2% are lying. — David Remnick

The Fears Of The Human Race Quotes By Brian Tracy

The history of the human race is the history of ordinary people who have overcome their fears and accomplished extraordinary things. — Brian Tracy

The Fears Of The Human Race Quotes By Wright Morris

However much [photographs] may lie, they do so with the raw materials of truth. — Wright Morris

The Fears Of The Human Race Quotes By C. JoyBell C.

They say that people are innately afraid of those who need them, they say that people are afraid of "clingy-ness", afraid of attachment, afraid of being needed by another. But I beg to disagree. I believe that people, when looking at someone who is needy of them, see themselves and see their own fears and they go away because they can't handle those fears; it's their own neediness that they're afraid of! They're afraid to want and to need, because they're afraid of loss and of losing, so when they see these things in another, that's when they run away. Nobody is actually running away from other people; everybody is really running away from themselves! — C. JoyBell C.

The Fears Of The Human Race Quotes By Melissa Foster

sometimes that pain is necessary in order to move forward. There are times when those painful reminders drive us to be stronger." She — Melissa Foster

The Fears Of The Human Race Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

Science" as a prejudice. - It follows from the laws of order of rankle that scholars, insofar as they belong to the spiritual middle class, can never catch sight of the really great problems and question marks; moreover, their courage and their eyes simply do not reach that far - and above all, their needs which led them to become scholars in the first place, their inmost assumptions and desires that things might be such and such, their fears and hopes all come to rest and are satisfied too soon. Take, for example, that pedantic Englishman, Herbert Spencer. What makes him "enthuse" in his way and then leads him to draw a line of hope, a horizon of desirability - that eventual reconciliation of "egoism and altruism" about which he raves - almost nauseates the likes of us; a human race that adopted such Spencerian perspectives as its ultimate perspectives would seem to us worthy of contempt, of annihilation! — Friedrich Nietzsche

The Fears Of The Human Race Quotes By Will Durant

Men readily listen" to Utopias, "and are easily induced to believe that in some wonderful manner everybody will become everybody's friend, especially when someone is heard denouncing the evils now existing, ... which are said to arise out of the possession of private property. These evils, however, arise from quite another source - the wickedness of human nature. — Will Durant

The Fears Of The Human Race Quotes By Emma Straub

The Internet was excellent for confirming one's worst fears about the human race. — Emma Straub

The Fears Of The Human Race Quotes By Benjamin Alire Saenz

My life was still someone else's idea. — Benjamin Alire Saenz

The Fears Of The Human Race Quotes By E.B. White

but I don't think a President should advertise prayer. That is a different thing. Democracy, if I understand it at all, is a society in which the unbeliever feels undisturbed and at home. If there were only half a dozen unbelievers in America, their well-being would be a test of our democracy, their tranquility would be its proof. — E.B. White

The Fears Of The Human Race Quotes By Harlan Coben

She said that if you hold on to hate, you lose your grip on so much more. — Harlan Coben

The Fears Of The Human Race Quotes By Orson Scott Card

Ender's Game is not simply a story of an exceptional child who must outwit aliens in order to save the human race - it is the story of an exceptional child who fears he is a monster and is tricked into doing something monstrous. — Orson Scott Card