Quotes about Human
The ways of God are not the ways of man, and they are most emphatically not the ways of woman.
— Margaret Atwood
Human society, they claimed, was a sort of monster, its main by-products being corpses and rubble.
— Margaret Atwood
The television series has respected one of the axioms of the novel: no event is allowed into it that does not have a precedent in human history.
— Margaret Atwood
Who can fathom the secrets of the human soul?" I said. "None of us is exempt from sin.
— Margaret Atwood
If you ask a human being what makes his flesh creep more, a bat or a bomb, he will say the bat. It is difficult to experience loathing for something merely metal, however ominous. We save these sensations for those with skin and flesh: a skin, a flesh, unlike our own.
— Margaret Atwood
I fear the day that technology will surpass our human interaction. The world will have a generation of idiots.
— Albert Einstein
A healthy human environment is one in which we try to make sense of our limits, of the accidents that can always befall us and the passage of time which inexorably changes us.
— Rowan Williams
But where do we even start on the daily walk of restoration and awakening? We start where we are. We find God in our human lives, and that includes the suffering. I get thirsty people glasses of water, even if that thirsty person is just me.
— Anne Lamott
We think we're humans having spiritual experiences, but we're really spirits having human experiences
— Anne Lamott
I'm not sure I even recognize the ever-presence of mercy anymore, the divine and the human; the messy, crippled, transforming, heartbreaking, lovely, devastating presence of mercy. But I have come to believe that I am starving to death for it, and my world is, too.
— Anne Lamott
I'm not sure I even recognize the ever-presence of mercy anymore, the divine and the human; the messy, crippled, transforming, heartbreaking, lovely, devastating presence of mercy. But I have come to believe that I am starving to death for it, and my world is, too.
— Anne Lamott
God's love is not the same as human love. [Our] love...is fraught with conditions, delusion, and judgment.
— Anne Lamott