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How does one balance the fallen and redeemed aspects of life in the artistic portrayal of human experience in the world?
— Leland Ryken
there are more biographies of Jesus than of any other human—one hundred thousand biographies in English alone.4
— Leonard Sweet
What I heard and saw was a charge to declare his Holy Word in all the wisdom of its counsel and wonder of its strength. It was an invitation to remake the human language in the image if the divine rather than strip the Word of God of its divinity to make it human.
— Lisa Bevere
Human fallibility recognised, Gods sovereignty trusted; these are also the only stable foundations for human beings in society.
— Justin Welby
Religion and virtue are the only foundations, not of republicanism and of all free government, but of social felicity under all government and in all the combinations of human society.
— John Adams
Caring can be learned by all human beings, can be worked into the design of every life, meeting an individual need as well as a pervasive need in society.
— Mary Catherine Bateson
Satire exists for the purpose of killing the social being [for the sake of] the true individual, the real human being.
— DH Lawrence
We are not human beings having a spiritual experience; we are spiritual beings having a human experience.
— Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
You are not a human being in search of a spiritual experience. You are a spiritual being immersed in a human experience.
— Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
A computer would deserve to be called intelligent if it could deceive a human into believing that it was human.
— Alan Turing
The most important human endeavor is the striving for morality in our actions. Our inner balance and even our very existence depend on it. Only morality in our actions can give beauty and dignity to life.
— Albert Einstein
True human progress is based less on the inventive mind than on the conscience of such men as Brandeis. ~ Albert Einstein
— Albert Einstein