There's a vast space between being simply human to being truly humane.
— Rasheed OgunlaruThe economist may attempt to ignore psychology, but it is sheer impossibility for him to ignore human nature … If the economist borrows his conception of man from the psychologist his constructive work may have some chance of remaining purely economic in character. But if he does not, he will not thereby avoid psychology. Rather, he will force himself to make his own, and it will be bad psychology.
— John Maurice ClarkA bee, though small, can still sting you; an elephant, though calm, can still trample you; a lion, though full, can still devour you.
— Matshona DhliwayoThe Kingdom of God is an earthly experience which manifests in an unearthly manner.
— Abhijit NaskarUnderstanding the world is a door to believing what we are, where we are living in and what we expect to come out of our actions.
— Auliq IceMany artists and scholars have pointed out that ultimately art depends on human nature.
— Steven PinkerCall me a Freak all u want really...I honestly take it as a compliment everytime. No matter how it was intended.
— Daleen Van TonderOne way or another, all humans are superstitious.
— Abhijit NaskarYou know what is the most complicated feature of human nature? It is the term complication itself. We are never satisfied with keeping things simple. We always tend to exaggerate even the simplest phenomenon of this planet.
— Abhijit Naskar