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When you think about the worst places humans come into contact with, they are often our health environments.
Thomas Heatherwick
Health
You
Think
Our
Worst
About
Contact
Environments
Come
Often
Places
Humans
Unlike the heart or kidney, which have a small, defined set of cell types, we still do not have a taxonomy of neurons, and neuroscientists still argue whether specific types of neurons are unique to humans. But there is no disputing that neurons are only about 10 percent of the cells in the human brain.
Thomas R. Insel
Heart
Types
Unlike
Defined
Kidney
About
Percent
Only
Small
Neurons
Argue
Still
Brain
Cell
Cells
Human
Human Brain
Whether
Which
Unique
Specific
Humans
Set
I don't believe that human beings can achieve ultimate enlightenment, because humans have flaws.
Tiger Woods
Achieve
Believe
Because
Ultimate
Human
Human Beings
Flaws
Beings
Humans
Enlightenment
I am a member of the human race. There's a certain irony about the cyberworld. You don't know who is talking to you, if it's a machine, so I tend to try to reach out to those fellow humans.
Tim Daly
You
Try
Machine
Those
Member
Out
About
Tend
Reach
Know
Fellow
Talking
Am
Irony
Human
Race
Certain
Who
Human Race
Humans
I'm an introvert on the Myers-Briggs. I've got to have time by myself to recharge. My philosophy is sort of that humans are weak, frail, imperfect, and generally kind of bad, but every day I meet somebody who's good, and that inspires me.
Tim Kaine
Time
Myself
Good
Day
Me
Every Day
Somebody
Every
Frail
Meet
Philosophy
Weak
Kind
Bad
Introvert
Imperfect
Inspires
Generally
Sort
Got
Humans
Unfortunately, of course, guilt is an artifact of agricultural-age religion and is designed specifically to prevent humans from thinking and operating on a collective level.
Timothy Morton
Religion
Guilt
Collective
Thinking
Prevent
Operating
Course
Unfortunately
Specifically
Level
Designed
Humans
Computers add convenience to our everyday lives, but we are limited in what we can do with technology others have imagined. The ability for humans to teach machines entirely new things - coding - is nothing short of a superpower.
Tobias Lutke
Technology
New Things
Nothing
Add
Others
Everyday
Everyday Lives
Our
Machines
Ability
Entirely
Superpower
Computers
New
Limited
Short
Convenience
Teach
Coding
Lives
Things
Humans
Imagined
I am convinced that, because the criminal justice system is run by humans, it is naturally subject to human error. There is no rational basis to believe that this same type of human error will not infect capital murder trials.
Tom Price
Justice
Trials
Will
Believe
Type
Criminal
Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice System
System
Run
Rational
Because
Am
Subject
Error
Infect
Same
Human
Human Error
Capital
Convinced
Naturally
Humans
Basis
As humans, we don't know what we should do. We don't have those instincts like God has given animals. We have to see to know where we are going. It is just a natural human emotion to look for people to emulate.
Tony Dungy
God
Natural
People
Animals
Those
See
Given
Emotion
Instincts
Like
Know
Look
Emulate
Going
Human
Just
Where
Should
Humans
Government is not a human institution. It is a divine institution that humans are to run on His behalf. When they create their own rules, then they become against the creator and what He intended for government to do.
Tony Evans
Government
Become
Own
Rules
Run
Divine
He
Institution
His
Behalf
Intended
Human
Against
Then
Create
Creator
Humans
I think humans have always felt watched back by whatever is out there flickering in the distance. What excites me is what the imagination creates, not simply in explanation of what is there but also to explain or justify the feeling of awe and attachment that the heavens inspire.
Tracy K. Smith
Me
Inspire
Feeling
Whatever
Think
Imagination
Back
Distance
Out
Attachment
Simply
Excites
Also
Felt
Always
Heavens
Explain
Justify
Explanation
Creates
Flickering
Awe
Watched
Humans
What I thought was fascinating about comparative religion was that these were the stories that humans have told themselves about where they come from, who they are and where they're going, and what it means to be alive on the planet.
Trevor Paglen
Religion
Thought
Alive
About
Come
Were
Going
Where
Stories
Themselves
Planet
Means
Who
Fascinating
Comparative
Humans
I wanted to make an artwork that really underlined the contradiction between how machines see and how humans see. Because music is so affective and is just as corporeal as it is cerebral, I thought coupling a music performance with machine vision adds up to something that work on an emotional, aesthetic, and intellectual level.
Trevor Paglen
Work
Music
Vision
Thought
Adds
Machine
Machines
See
Something
Emotional
Performance
Between
Make
Because
How
Aesthetic
Affective
Intellectual
Up
Contradiction
Just
Artwork
Wanted
Cerebral
Really
Level
Humans
The U.S. space program has mythologies attached to pioneering and conquering, but the Russian tradition is very different. In the Russian tradition, the ultimate goal of humanity was to resurrect all humans.
Trevor Paglen
Humanity
Space
Russian
Attached
Tradition
Ultimate
Ultimate Goal
Goal
Very
Pioneering
Different
Space Program
Conquering
Humans
Program
We domesticated pigs to turn food waste back into food. And yet, in Europe, that practice has become illegal since 2001 as a result of the foot-and-mouth outbreak. It's unscientific. It's unnecessary. If you cook food for pigs, just as if you cook food for humans, it is rendered safe. It's also a massive saving of resources.
Tristram Stuart
Food
You
Result
Practice
Become
Saving
Back
Resources
Unnecessary
Outbreak
Since
Safe
Massive
Also
Rendered
Pigs
Domesticated
Just
Turn
Cook
Illegal
Europe
Waste
Humans
In Kenya, where there isn't the luxury of feeding grains to animals, livestock yield more calories than they consume because they are fattened on grass and agricultural by-products inedible to humans.
Tristram Stuart
Luxury
Animals
Grass
More
Consume
Feeding
Because
Calories
Yield
Than
Where
Grains
Agricultural
Livestock
Humans
Kenya
Anything that reflects the human condition back on humans in the entertainment medium is art.
Tucker Max
Art
Entertainment
Medium
Back
Condition
Reflects
Human
Anything
Human Condition
Humans
Our moms accuse us of selling out all the time, so we're still trying to cope with that. They claim to be true fans, like they've been there from the beginning, and they think that we've kind of, like, changed as humans.
Tyler Joseph
Time
Fans
Be True
Beginning
Think
Changed
Our
Claim
Out
Kind
True
Like
Still
Been
Selling
Trying
Accuse
Us
Moms
Cope
Humans
So many times, genuine health workers and genuine NGO folks are really just trying to help other humans in whatever capacity they can. But they are perceived as being CIA, and therefore, it blocks their effectiveness.
Valerie Plame
Health
CIA
Whatever
Other
Folks
Perceived
Genuine
Blocks
Effectiveness
Times
Trying
Just
Being
Capacity
Really
Workers
Help
Many
Therefore
Humans
Humanity will live as long as there are humans.
Vasily Grossman
Humanity
Will
Long
Live
Humans
We humans have millions of years of evolutionary baggage that makes us regard competition in a deadly light.
Vernor Vinge
Competition
Light
Evolutionary
Baggage
Deadly
Makes
Years
Regard
Us
Humans
Millions
Millions Of Years
I have argued above that we cannot prevent the Singularity, that its coming is an inevitable consequence of the humans' natural competitiveness and the possibilities inherent in technology.
Vernor Vinge
Technology
Natural
Inevitable
We Cannot
Possibilities
Above
Prevent
Argued
Coming
Singularity
Cannot
Inherent
Humans
Consequence
Competitiveness
I think that's still the most primal fear of all humans: to be eaten.
Victor Salva
Fear
Think
Eaten
Primal
Most
Still
Humans
For the life of me, I still don't understand why humans pray.
Vincent Bugliosi
Life
Me
Understand
Still
Pray
Why
Humans
As my early drawings warned me, where humans go, lions and tidal waves follow.
Wally Lamb
Me
Waves
Drawings
Follow
Tidal
Go
Lions
Where
Warned
Early
Humans
Learning in a face-to-face human community, as humans have evolved to do over hundreds of thousands of years, may always be the ideal - especially in an endeavor that is as relationship-driven as business.
Warren Bennis
Business
Learning
Endeavor
Community
Hundreds
Hundreds Of Thousands
Evolved
Thousands
Thousands Of Years
Face-To-Face
Ideal
Over
Always
Years
May
Human
Humans
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