It's self-centered to think that human beings, as limited as we are, can describe divinity.
“It's self-centered to think that human beings, as limited as we are, can describe divinity.”
— John Templeton · Beings
The World Motivation
It's self-centered to think that human beings, as limited as we are, can describe divinity.
“It's self-centered to think that human beings, as limited as we are, can describe divinity.”
— John Templeton · Beings
It's self-centered to think that human beings, as limited as we are, can describe divinity.
Work at being a humble person.
If we become increasingly humble about how little we know, we may be more eager to search.
The correct description is that we try every day to become more humble when we talk about divinity, we try to realize how little we know and how open minded we should be.
If you are not egotistical, you will welcome the opportunity to learn more.
In those simpler days, you could just take pictures of movie stars and show them the way they were, as normal human beings. And if I felt part of any movement at the time, it was just to do that - to be journalistic and photograph what is, rather than what is made up.
We're human beings, we look at situations, we see people hurting. We see our people, Black people, hurting, and your heart breaks, certainly.
There's something really beautiful about science, that human beings can ask these questions and can answer them. You can make models of nature and understand how it works.
We're all human beings, in the end, despite our differences.
Human beings have enormous resilience.