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But there are too many people that make so much money at the cost of lives of other humans and for no reason but to make the money.
Lily Tomlin
People
Money
Too Many People
Too
Other
Cost
No Reason
Make
So Much Money
Much
Reason
Many
Lives
Humans
I think laughter may be a form of courage. As humans we sometimes stand tall and look into the sun and laugh, and I think we are never more brave than when we do that.
Linda Ellerbee
Courage
Sometimes
Laughter
Think
Sun
Laugh
More
Never
Look
Tall
Than
Brave
May
Form
Stand
Humans
Humans are generally much trickier to draw because we're so used to looking at and analyzing human faces. The slightest tweak makes a huge difference in how we perceive that character.
Lisa Hanawalt
Character
Looking
Analyzing
Slightest
Draw
Perceive
Faces
Generally
Because
Makes
How
Huge
Huge Difference
Human
Difference
Much
Used
Tweak
Humans
The gene therapies on my body are to measure the effects on humans. There is plenty of animal research to support these gene therapies but no one was conducting human tests.
Liz Parrish
Animal
Research
Plenty
Gene
No-One
Support
Tests
Effects
Conducting
Human
Body
Measure
Humans
I don't think my players are robots. They are humans and make errors.
Louis van Gaal
Think
Make
Robots
Errors
Players
Humans
'Humans' seems to have gone down really well in the U.S. That doesn't happen for British TV drama - unless we're talking 'Downton Abbey.'
Lucy Carless
Gone
Down
Drama
Unless
TV
Abbey
Seems
Well
Talking
Happen
Really
Downton Abbey
Humans
British
I'm trying to get at something a little transcendent between humans. But at the same time, there's all that baggage: What's beautiful about humans is what's balanced by what's kind of ugly and petty and depressing.
Lynn Coady
Beautiful
Time
Ugly
Petty
Kind
About
Something
Baggage
Between
Balanced
Get
Trying
Same
Same Time
Transcendent
Little
Depressing
Humans
Truth be told, I hear stories every day that would make you say, 'If you put that in a movie, you wouldn't believe it.' Real life really is kinda incredible; the stories from people's actual lives defy credibility. People's lives are messy, humans are messy, and they're flawed.
Lynn Shelton
Life
Truth
Day
You
Every Day
People
Real Life
Believe
Every
Incredible
Say
Defy
Kinda
Would
Put
Make
Messy
Real
Hear
Movie
Stories
Flawed
Really
Lives
Actual
Credibility
Humans
I don't have a desire to make films that have cardboard cut-out or Hollywood stand-in replicas of humans. I need the real deal.
Lynn Shelton
Films
Make
Deal
Real
Real Deal
Hollywood
Cardboard
Humans
Desire
Need
We need to enter a new era to make nature and humans more emotionally connected in modern cities.
Ma Yansong
Nature
Enter
Cities
More
Emotionally
New
Make
New Era
Era
Modern
Connected
Humans
Need
Everything I stood for, forever, since the beginning of time, has been about seeing people as humans. Not as man, woman, white, Hispanic, any of that stuff.
Machine Gun Kelly
Time
Man
Woman
People
Beginning
White
Everything
Has-Been
Seeing
About
Stuff
Since
Been
Hispanic
Forever
Any
Stood
Humans
What I'm very concerned about is how do we bolster our self-awareness as humans, as biological organisms?
Mae Jemison
Our
About
Self-Awareness
Concerned
How
Very
Organisms
Bolster
Biological
Humans
I don't look at computers as opponents. For me it is much more interesting to beat humans.
Magnus Carlsen
Me
More
Beat
Computers
Look
Opponents
Interesting
Much
Humans
I can certainly put myself in Israel's shoes. They are humans just like we are. They want peace and security inside their borders.
Mahmoud Abbas
Myself
Peace
Shoes
Security
Borders
Inside
Put
Like
Israel
Just
Want
Certainly
Humans
For many human beings, an interest in the past starts with themselves. That is, in part, a result of biology. Like other creatures, humans have a beginning and an ending, and in between lies their story.
Margaret MacMillan
Result
Ending
Past
Beginning
Biology
Starts
Other
Lies
Part
Between
Like
Human
Human Beings
In The Past
In-Between
Story
Interest
Themselves
Many
Beings
Creatures
Humans
Some might argue humans are hard-wired to fight. I don't agree: we are conscious beings who have the capacity to make decisions.
Margaret MacMillan
Fight
Some
Argue
Make
Decisions
Might
Capacity
Who
Agree
Beings
Conscious
Humans
Since I've worked in film and television for so long, I've acquired the ability to let the version of the characters that lives in my mind make way for the living, breathing humans who are going to play them on screen. If you cast it right - and casting is about 80% of directing - they will eventually replace or exceed the imaginary image.
Mark Frost
You
Mind
Will
Long
Living
On-Screen
Way
Television
Characters
Ability
About
Directing
Exceed
Cast
Casting
Since
Make
Version
Replace
Going
Screen
Them
Acquired
Breathing
Worked
Who
Film
Eventually
Film And Television
Lives
Play
Right
Image
Humans
Imaginary
I think it's always been normal for humans to compare themselves to each other, but we're so hyper-connected all the time now that it's driving us insane.
Mark Manson
Time
Think
Other
Insane
Driving
Always
Been
Normal
Themselves
Us
Each
Compare
Now
Humans
Humans like to think of themselves as unusual. We've got big brains that make it possible for us to think, and we think that we have free will and that our behavior can't be described by some mechanistic set of theorems or ideas. But even in terms of much of our behavior, we really aren't very different from other animals.
Mark Pagel
Behavior
Will
Free
Animals
Free Will
Big
Think
Other
Our
Possible
Some
Like
Ideas
Terms
Make
Unusual
Got
Brains
Very
Different
Themselves
Us
Much
Really
Theorems
Even
Humans
Set
A computer, by definition, cannot be held accountable for anything because there is no mechanism to hold it to account, short of turning off the electricity supply or destroying the hardware. Only humans can be accountable.
Mark Walport
Definition
Destroying
Only
Computer
Supply
Because
Off
Account
Accountable
Short
Hold
Anything
Cannot
Turning
Held
Electricity
Mechanism
Hardware
Humans
We do some experiments in humans, some in mice, and there are some questions that can only be answered in nonhuman primates. It's true that you can't immediately say that those experiments will translate into human health, but nevertheless, it is obvious that having an understanding of human memory is going to be important for human health.
Mark Walport
Health
You
Memory
Will
Important
Understanding
Say
Immediately
Those
Some
Having
Only
True
Nevertheless
Obvious
Answered
Questions
Mice
Going
Human
Experiments
Translate
Human Health
Humans
Cycling keeps me lean and I need to stay in shape, especially as I still like eating chocolate and ice-cream! I like to go mountain biking too. Running is also good; it's what we were designed to do as humans, so it comes naturally.
Mark Webber
Fitness
Good
Me
Cycling
Too
Running
Stay
Eating
Shape
Like
Lean
Also
Still
Go
Were
Mountain
Chocolate
Biking
Naturally
Keeps
Designed
Humans
Need
Do not make the mistake of treating your dogs like humans or they will treat you like dogs.
Martha Scott
You
Mistake
Treat
Pet
Will
Like
Make
Dogs
Your
Humans
Treating
And we should keep our minds open, or at least ajar, to concepts on the fringe of science fiction. Flaky American futurologists aren't always wrong. They remind us that a superintelligent machine is the last instrument that humans may ever design - the machine will itself take over in making further steps.
Martin Rees
Science
Will
Design
Our
Minds
Further
Machine
Take
Open
Wrong
Remind
Steps
Over
Concepts
Instrument
Science Fiction
Always
Making
Least
Itself
Fringe
American
May
Fiction
Us
Should
Keep
Ever
Humans
Last
Ever since Darwin, we've been familiar with the stupendous timespans of the evolutionary past. But most people still somehow think we humans are necessarily the culmination of the evolutionary tree. No astronomer could believe this.
Martin Rees
People
Past
Believe
Think
Tree
Astronomer
Evolutionary
Darwin
Somehow
Could
Since
Most
Still
Culmination
Been
Familiar
Ever
Necessarily
Humans
Default choices often remain unchanged for no reason other than being the default, either because of this lack of information or humans' status quo bias.
Marvin Ammori
Other
Status
Status Quo
Unchanged
No Reason
Remain
Bias
Because
Than
Lack
Often
Being
Quo
Information
Either
Choices
Reason
Default
Humans
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