Human beings all have their different nuances and quirks.
“Human beings all have their different nuances and quirks.”
— The Alchemist · Beings
The World Motivation
Human beings all have their different nuances and quirks.
“Human beings all have their different nuances and quirks.”
— The Alchemist · Beings
Human beings all have their different nuances and quirks.
Sometimes I'll rhyme on the joint and take my verse off it, like 'Nah, it didn't work.' I do that a lot to keep my chops up. Those never see the light of day.
Ginger's good. Ginger's a great spice in my life. Ginger's underestimated. Or underrated, rather.
The 'Outta Control' remix is a great song.
1st Infantry' was hot.
Viewers can't work or play while watching television; they can't read; they can't be out on the streets, falling in love with the wrong people, learning how to quarrel and compromise with other human beings. In short, they are asocial.
We are in an age of technology where we sit in our little cubicles and we IM each other and Skype each other and never connect as human beings.
Human beings are at their core defined by what they worship rather than primarily by what they think, know, or believe. That is bound up with the central Augustinian claim that we are what we love.
Honey, God loves everybody. It's human beings who mess things up.
Science began as one of the noblest expressions of man's reason. It will continue to serve humanity so long as it never forgets that human beings remain the heart of its purpose.